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JfASHlNfiTON DAILY NEWS u wcood*clui nutiter A?r?.t 6. wo?, at the poetofflce at Washington, N. C.t under the act of Mtrcn 8, irryr T0BLJ8HBD EVERY AfrERNOOfT EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. 414 East Main street* J. L. MAYO, Editor and Proprietor. Telephone No. U90. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oils ' Month Four Months. Sit Months. . . One Year. . . . t .18 1.00 1.60 ; 8.00 Subscribers desiring the paper dis continued will please notify lifts Office on date of expiration, otherwise. It he continued at regular subscrip y *i??n rates until notice to atop is ro ..elTed, II ydu do not get The Dally News promptly telephone or write the man ? Utr. and _the_ complaint will recelre Immediate attention, it Is our desire to please -you- \ . | WASHINGTON. N. C . NOV7 19~ LET THE NEWS FOLLOW. Parties leaving town should not tall to let The News follow them dally ?rlth tho news ot Washington fresh aud crisp. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to you like a let ter (rem home. Those at the sea shore or mountains will flnd The News a most welcome and Interesting visitor. MUST BE SIGNED. Xn~i?UBl?B sent to fto*-Nawft_Jor publication must be Tilgued by the AN ENTERPRISING SPIRIT not be published. The hustling Town of Anroraj* to| - be congratulated upon its enterpris ing spirit. Pew icrttmrir tit North Carolina- RP-~ day exhibit more thrift and enter prise, and the~etforts exerted by this communitjr-^fe already telling. The inerctoauUi of that town, realizing the importance "f getting the farmers to gether for the purpose of ?fi9Wlnf ~ ttretr prod'uets. and- to discunw ways _ and means for the accomplishment of greater things, have again demon strated tho fact that They" are abreast of the times. The Retail Merchants' Association there iu one ? of tho he&t organized anywhere, and its members are doiug all within their power for the i..r th 9 ranee of the com'munity, in that tUey are placing before the people in <ki cements and advantages seldom A* mm* flH T-hlc rnrn ia designed old-fashioned experience meeting, where each and all can pass opinions, discus* farming In ali Its details and hear_suggestlong as to% what consti tutes a successful prosecution of the| soil. There is no better farming land | nor better farmers to be fouhd any where than in Richland - township. Although they claim the banner as raisers of cpm, still, they are eager | creta of a^rjrult'zte. They are not dead In their calling".' 'bbt^gTfc uiurh alive. Tlxay are ready for their broth er competitor at ^ny and all times. DWlMUbt'i 3d pi'imi-' .. >?? ha i dajcJ long to be remembered, full of frult itm and consummation. The Dally News has occasion to extend rohgrarH nation to the i>eci?le of Aurora for ] Uiofi enlorpnse. HJtB-butrano^?er:< Idence of how they do things down | there. These invited to partake of tKBtr hospitality - 13 not confined to their section, hut the. citizens of this and .Pamlico county have a bid. All are urged *r attend and take Willi them samples of corn and let ;udges pass upou the merits and demerits-' of uino. Those who win out are io . be penuiaaratftd by prizes. , those who fail will "have the Batl's^aftlen "6f knowing they have mingled with a people whose - generosity is unbound- i ed, aud they can go to their homes re f fctw red to accomplish more in the fu ture than In the past. A great day is scheduled and this paper fepls sure the Aurora people will measure "*np to the expectations of all. THK WKSTERN UNION DEAL. Financial circles see In current or large maitmude tTnrUegin ning of a new era of corporate con cotidation .on a scale perhaps more comprehensive and important than ^^that which, took place prior to the! tV^nic of 1907. Yesterday brought to light with startling suddenness* the It latest development in this direction. r\ Wall street was discussing the pro r JectHh copper merger when Boston flashed the news^that control ofTBlT ?Western Union Telegraph had passed, to the American Telephone and Tel , egraph Company. President Vail, of **?- last-named company, states that ] lher4 is muct to be gained b/ ,MM I curing harmony and cooperation 1mm , ? Ihs eampsnlas thi? ad vantage being the placing Af nilllttm* of telephone subscribers in close and reliable conection with the offices of the UI?fWl?U UUIIlpauM! , ? : ? The negotiations for merging the -copter companies, a transaction sec er, with dally expectation ot m defl? nite announcement of Its consumma tion. As a result of the probable e?? publicly the details of the scheme arc a matter of surmise. Willi* imlnilmi* i?UII Til thn mnf fr of railroad consolidations in the m.ir future oo a scale -far beyond any thing the late E. H. Harrlman engl naorarl If la known for m certainty that propositions incident to tho I movements have been taken up, but the identity of the parties and prop erties will not be disclosed until the plans are practically executed. If they fall through, the public will nev er be .wiser than~now'. 7 . 1 TTO hii "til I ? 111 f p'lhllr ^citation ' against mergers and monopolies is the principal reason assigned for the new impulse given to- Wall street fi nancing, *vhlch seemingly has suffer ed no check by teason of the dra3tlc ' measures jesorted to by foreign mon jey cantors to ctir:. the revival oL ac tivity on tho New Y^rk exchanges. W??1iinRtoiLPC8l. i r?_ ? v rare opponrnxmr: Why the Participating, Non-assSBp sable. Treasury, Preferred 7 ^er cent stock of the United Wireless Tele- j graph Co. is the best and safest in-l vestment ~fcver offered since* the dayVj of the Bell Telephono id because its system Is in actual and profitable use on every coast steamship line ol any prominence in the United States, op efoitag with great profit lUthe Al lan tic*1 ? jntd Pacific Oceans, Great I^akes, and Gulf of Mexico and is rapidly extending to foreign lines JLlaa. I La laud stations^ completely encircle the United States from San "FraniCBCO ? to ? Ku> West, ? Spokane. Cleveland. ^Foledor^hloagor Seattle, Detroit, Buffalo, Erie. Bos ton, Albany, New York City, Atlantic CITy. "Philadelphia. Baltimore, Wash ington, Norfolk, Elizabeth City, Hat teras. Charleston, Savannah, Mobile, Jacksonville. New Orleans* Galveston, etc.. and new stations and steamers are being equipped dally; principal North Carolina towns to have sta tions. It Is the only wireless line transacting commercial business in the United States, Cuba and South America; It-maintains-daHy commer cial Communication between New York and Chicago, nearly 2,000 milea overland; Seattle. Washington, com municates with ships at Japan, 3,628 miles away at will;. tested on leading rftUrowHn on T^pldlv moving trains with great success; total earnings this year will reach a million dollars; English government has taken over Marconi system coast stations in that country and opened same to steamers imiuy this RTHtem: nretUdent of oom tracta to equip large foreign lines and' arranging plans for wireless communication across the Atlantic to America. There are over 10,000 islands and hundreds of 1 cities afHT towns and floating craft:, eager for equipment with wireless and travel ing public demand It. Three large factories behind in filling orders for necossary ' equipment. Over 1 3,000 of this stock sold to representative business men of New ? Bern, a'ftd In great demand throughout the South. -selling- at. >35 per shUre '( 250 per cent above par) and price' advances November 25th, to $40 per] uharoi ? predlciai.1 thU nrrnrU;' ? will , Bhortly enhance to a high figure. Re , member that each share Of Bell Tele phone atoek that sold for "2?c a sQare 29 years ago has earned 130,000 in | of small stockholders. Buy It for j jwiir wives, children and self and put 'jway for future enhancement or you"! may loose the opportunity of a lifei time. Communicate at once with1, W. G. Boyd, agent for Eastern North t.nriw.ni, luuuiH m l aiii! Bur# Turn pie, N^w Bern. N. C. Long distance! telephone lt>0. ? ? ?? r-r-y^ 8TIU2KT OORNKR IMPROYKR. - ? The Street Commissioner has placed a post at the corner ai Smjud and" Gladden street *Kuttinff lantlc Coast Line property, trying to Seejrt-pfilcTca TroS~ llVUf ttvmvs ** and u?in^-Uie sidewalk instead or the street proper. It 'is to bd~1ioped this last scheme will work success fully. the old rkliaulk Center Brick Warehouse. Grwnrtlle, f? r in rltllttff in I li ii tnp nf jfrn waves in high prices tor tobacco, their entire sale Friday nveraged over $12. Fate Riggs sold one load, .all grades, at a $29.25 average. A late gem of literature Is entitled "An Ode to a Washerwoman.'' FOR HEADACHE ? Hick's Capudlne. 1 ? ? -4 Whether from Colds, Heat, Stom acTT-w? Nervous troubles, Capudlne will yolleve you. It's liquid ? pleas j ant to take ? act* Immediately. Try it. 10c., 25c. and 60?v. at drug Btoros. WESTON HOUSE 227 East Main-Street. WASHINGTON. N. C. Rates: $1 Per Day. HIGHEST CASH PRICES r-'-1 CHICKENS.^eOS ? and all COUNTRY PRODUCE We carry Hay, Grainoaod all . kinds Feedstuff ? We handls the vwry beet Flour at whole sale. PAUL & CUTLER , EAST WATER STREET. ~ NOW! Is the Time To have jour Pictures Framed. Don't Wait 'til Xmas eve. ' WM. B. HARDING TOYS "and \ Holiday Goods Beeutiful line of China | to select from. Fresh Chocolate Can dy just received. | See the new line of pic- J ture MunMiffg to or- 5 rive today. 'Phone S8. H. G. Sparrow ? -home-of-saniaxxau^ There is a great variety of Carpenters tools on-?-> the market but there is only one complete brand made for quality, that is the, reason we sell the famous KUH KUtttK Brand . The KU0 KWUK Trade j-j- ? Mark or the wor<i? JTW XUTTtX on any tool are an ^ absolute guarantee. Buy a toorimder tfiisT)ran3 and you will know you are getting the best. The Lovliest Place You Ever Saw ? Washington Park Swamp and Highland Farms For Sale. Ji LEON WOOD & CO., BANKERS and BROKERS 'STOCKS, iiONDS, COTTON, TRAITS' and PROVISIONS. 73 PLUME STREET, CARPEN3 KR BC ILDING, NORFOLK. VA. -Private Wires to N. Y. S?ock Exchange. N. Y. Coiton Exchange, Chicago Board of Triade and other Financial Centers. correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment and Marginal accounts given careful attention. ~ REAL ESTATE WANTED ! J I ? \ : , . _ I hare moved to Washington, N. C., from Van Wert, Ohio, where 1 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 y out-farm or lands see me or 'phone - ? - Iff. M. KEARj? .^Washington, N. C. 'Phone 85. Office .with D. Parker, Havens-Small Building. WATER COMPANY Money saved is money made! A Welsbach Junior Lamp burns 2 feet of Gas perH hour, and giv?s 50 Candle Power of Light, where 'an open tip barnr'6 feet of Gas and gives 20 Candle Pow er. How muchndo vou save? WASHINGTON LIGHT NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAILWAY HARRY K. WOLCOT and H. M. KERR, Receivers. Dinner throigh tk\w service between am. points in EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA. AND VIA NORFOLK JQ ALL .. ~EX>ffEllX liTlE^SCHRm'LH IN LI'l'Ll ?' hWTHKT. TRAINS LEAVE .WASHINGTON expreSSI "* If 4(- A M-. daily, except Sunday, for Mackeys ferry. Eden ton. Eliza beth City, Norfolk, ^connecting with nil linc3 North, East and Wei>t. mil i ? f I II f Hi 1 I f r M 'mt7> MnL-ysrorry?or DPlhavi-n and Columbia Br*nrl:es.'_ IV M. ?! ? y cxcgj.t SunJay, for Mackeys Ferry and intermediate stations. 7.15 A. M d . ly fo?' Greeiivnie. FymvUlc. Wilson, Raleigh and inter m'.diute ^ ~ttrrnr~~ i H re -HHfytgU 1 T?7 A. hi. Connect* at WilsQJL and Greenville with A. C. L. 11. 11. 5.25 P. M. daily, exccpt Sund ?>. for Greenville. FunivH'e, WiUon, Ral . elgh and li.if.-me-i:-^ pKrti/'i A ilm R-tH-mli 017 1' M ? ronnmp ?.t Farscrille with East Carolina It. R. for all points North and South. 55 A. ? . 6- .ly except Sundaj'for New Bern. i_5 P. M. dally except Sunday for ew Bern. Morehead City, Beaufort and tntei meo;ate prtin^. I.. n. ? ? -H. Ron ni 7 If) P M, irtnlV for Oriental and Intermediate stations. Connects at New Bern at 0.15 "T.-M.-<dail*;rbr*K!UBron and Goldsboro. C.iO P. M. dully except Sunday .'or P uetown. Belhaven and intermediate For further paitlcuUr?.'coiItTt^" y.ur.'ailt fiTSJUllim n-ftaHway f?it.l?r.o!^fe apply (o T. H. Myers. Tick.-' A ' H. C. Hl llGIXS, C. I*. A. tV. AV. CRO.XTON, A. G. P. A. E. T. I .A MB, {J?v XORPOI.K, V'\. EAST C \ROHNA ? Teachers' Training School EstilMltlwd a^id aulru . ! e*< *?y the State lor the yov?i2 men pnd women who wish to Qualify themselves for the profession f"? " w""vu ? "" ?i?m iu ii'iainy incm.icive? lor me profession )k of teaching. Buildings and equipment new and modern. Sani 3 tatlon perfect* ? - ? ~ ? -f- m Jx |j SESSION OPEN J . ' CTQBF R 5TH, 19W. - . ? jp %t For prospectus and inform nil - 4i. address ROBT. H.WRIGHT, i| g j,' President, Green vfllv. NC ? BUSINESS ? ?QRIUNIIIES 1 cent per word. Estimate six words to the line, and inclose payment with copy. Answers to ads. may be received at this office. To insure prompt attention all adver tisements should be in business office by 12.45 m. Ads. by messenger, tele phone or mall given careful attention. fSTKNOtJIl Al'HKlt AMi 1' V I' writer. Let mo writ? yourTeUen i. ] Miss Beulah Tbomason i amber of Commerce OLD TIME HABBKCTK. to FINE] chickens at Clemmon's Restaurant. Phou* lTKr~ ? ' ISN'T THAT IK)LIj TO- HE PHE- I sen ted to the oue IfoTdlng the most votes December 24 at Hoyt's aj i>eautvl? The most beamiiui doll | ever teen In Washington. WANTED ? VtU NO MAX TO THAI- j el with manager. No cigaretlc | smoker. Moderate salary. Kin close staznp and address H. S Sheppard, Washington. N. C. is ! A >ST ? CRAVEN ETTE HA IN COAT. - November 17. on Second or Main street. West Knd. Kinder please return to News office and be re warded. OVSTKR8, 23C 1'KH gi'ART. AT ? Gkmrooa't Restaurant. Phone | No. 146. Tok "HUNT (IK LKAftE ? eiuhi' j horse farm In Bath township l known as the Jno. T. Gaylord j farm. Apply tt> Wesley Peebles. 17 MANY VOTKS A Ilk UKIXtt T*A*T for the dofl at Hoyt's. Have you secured a vote yet, if not, you had I" better become lutcrested at once. It will pay you. WE HAVE OPENED AN OYSTK1C J I saloon opposite the rourt house] and will serve law oysters only. We will deliver them at 'your) house. Phone 9ft. Give us a trial. Spain & Howering. 16 OCRACOKE OYSTERS AND Mil" i ? lots rnilav. rifmiaon'a Restau rant. Phone 146. THKjfcflT DEPARTMENT ON SEC floor of the Janes E. Clark ' I Co. *s is showing wide variety of j ? articles for wedding I blrtlvday and Xraas gifts. j HEMtiEMISEH THE LOVELY 1K)LL is to be given away nt Hoyt's De cember 24,, "The doll can be seen fir porlum GKEATLY'ItEIH'CED ROl'S'D TRIP EXCL USION FARES Tft Norfolk." Va.. account football game. a. & M. College ci North Caro- 1 Una vs. V. p. I. of Virginia. To Richmond,. Vft., account foot-! hall game. University of North C-iro"^ lina vs. University of Virginia. I Ti'nnlt..|.j> ii^ ill roTTIT _ . - - trcmely low fares from all points on . ft* Norfoik-.- j raond. Va., November 24, and morn- ? ihg trains of November 25, 1905. | Mil: tl.'i/.t1. retowt limit leavinw ?<or--| folic and Richmond until mid-night of November 27th. Round trip fares between Norfolk ] Tmrl ? Itir inumidi ? Sl.aQ, ? iimllfll jflj same day. Trains leave Norfolk via j C. & O. Ry., 9:00 a. m.. return leave I Richmond 7:0t) p. m., arrive Norfolk ,7:4 j p. m., via N. & W. Ry., leave -IsopToTli <1 a.1 ~m;r return ieave Rlrhmond 7:30 p.m.. arrivo Norfolk 10 p. m.. November 25th. Get complete information froip Tirket Agents, or address, H. C. Hl'DOINS. G. P A.. Norfolk, Virginia The tunica that want ad*. have failed to do In thia city. IF set along side of t!in*e u?nt have bcea accom plished, wouli' make u small allowing TO CCBB a CPM> IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE t'.ROMO Quinine Tablets. DruggisU refund money If it fills to euro. E. W OROVirs signn tu.-e Is on eaob boz. 25c. W Professional Column specialists H. W^CARTER, M. D. Practice Limited toDUeases of the : E*r, Nose and Throat. Hour,: M1A.M. Cor. Main auj ? PHnvJ Mf' ' ,, /''"WenSMr PHONE 86. \\ ashing ton, N. (*. Dr. I, M. Hardy jSl'UM 'TlflNc PHYSICIAN .? ? ? and SURGEON ?N. C. NELL Officc corner if Alain and Respass Streets. Phone 100 Washington, N. C. attqjsnevs H.Jj. WARD JlTs'lLS D. GRIMES WARD & GRIMES ATTQRNEYS-AT-LAW Washington', N- C We practice in the Courts of the First ludicial District. and the * Federal Courts. John H. Small. Mac Lean, \ . Harry McMuibm SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN ATTORNEYS- AT LAW Washington, North Caro too. W. D. GRIMES ATTORNEY -AT -LAW Washington, North Carolina. Practices in. alt the Courts. A'n. B. Ro<{iimn. Wiley C. Kodmao. RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-at-Lrw Washington. N. C. W. M. BOND, Eden ton. N. C. NORWOOD I.. SIMEONS BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW Washington. North Caroline. Practice in all Coui ts. ^ W. L. Vaugtnin \V- A. Thompson VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEY'S. AT-LAW Washington and- Aurora, N. C. Practice in all the courts. H. (L r^RTFR IR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,~ Washington, N. C. Office Market Street. ~~ EDWARD L. STEWART " Attorney -at-Law, -Office over Daily News, Washington, N. C. COLLIN H. HARDING -ATTORNfiY-.VI'-l AW. Office Savings 6: Trust il. tuilding "Rooms 3 and 1. WASHINGTON, N. C. - STEPHENC. BRAGAW - Attorney and Coui!?elor ? ? at-law ? Washington, N. C. Business Cards G. A. PHILLIPS & BRO., FIRE t And Plate Glassy INSURANCE. For i FIRE INSURANCE'' ;j ? see ' J. and P. B. MYERS The J. H. Simmons Marble and Granite Co. MONUMENTS w -? - --- ? T? ? %. . r - I 1 1VC3 miu TToiK tVIjjnl. ? WASHINGTON. N. G. FOR GENERAL surgical" _ -AND Non contagious MEDICAL ~ CASE* II w?3 1 s jyatm ? r.v, -- WHITE - BARBER - SHOP | ?n>"S"Po(?rCiiT: ??i . i"d?OW,nl. Wc have 3 chairs i^r^U*^h.UJ.h.r_be-^ ??l<ac?lo. , " ?Vv ??' i?crB. .>anr; awured. Oppose Postal office A. B. PRAUGHQN, MORGAN WILLIAMS insurance r of ail Kinas. Buy Your
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