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WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS Entered as aecond-class matte. August 5, 1909, at the postofflce at WMfctafUMOL C.. UOdfiC.UlV act of March 3. 1879. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. 114 East Main Street. Z MAYO, Editor ami Proprietor. Telephone 2y?. 29(1. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: Ohe Month $ .25' Four Months 1.00 Six Months 1.50 One Ye*r 3.00 8ubscriU*ira desirinK the paper dis continued will plcaee notify this office on date at expiraftrm, otherwise, it will be continued at regular subscrip tion rates until notice t?j stop Is re If you do aot get The Daily News promptly telephone or write the man ager. and the complaint will receive Immediate attention, it Is our desire to' please you. WASHINGTON. N. C\, NOV." 22 ?:ws FOLLOW. Parties leaving town should not -fall to let The News follow them dally 1 wtth the news of "Washington fresh and crisp. It will prove a valuable) companion, reading to you like a let- i ter from home. Those at the sea- 1 shore or mountains 'Will And The J News a most welrotpe and ijit^rest^nK ; ?Isltor. ?_ MIST 1IF. SIGNED. All articles sent to The News, for publication must be signed by the! writer, otherwise tncy will not be published. - -rr.' ' THE INLAND WATKItWAYS MEETING _ ' l.BV Staff Ctirre^pn-i.lo.it ^ But few people in North Carolina J know the object* of the association ? or of the vast work it flas mapped out. The accomplishment of the great undertaking which it is advo cating Will mean more to. E:\stern - 7* Carolina and to the entire Atlantic seaboard than any othvr project which will come before the next con gress. The i nterest manifested at the meeting of the association in Norfolk was indeed inspiring to the support ers of this measure. Delegates were In attendance from every State along the Atlantic coast and from several JH.la.nd States The association is Sri. ' ist infancy. The repojx at Baltimore last year showed a deficiency, this year that deficiency was wiped <mt and a surplus of shown, with frrnds and pledges for lb*1 "ensuing year which will show a surplus oi more than *2.our>. In Ihis connec tion The News desires to congratu !a4e the Washington members upen being se? ond on the list in amount of subscription. This l* a record of which our citizens should ff-el promt* - --fact tliat* the cities of B?^on. New York, Philadephia, HaUtnmre. and ? numerous other large cities were rep resented. p Norfolk did itse!:" pr<?i'd in the en tertainment of the association. Noth ing but words of commendation audi praise were heard from i host- -in *ai -iends!??-?* ? Th??? pvogra-B* ot- the -dif-> ferent fetes was elaborate and thor oughly enjoyed. Especially was t h i > 1 true, of the- oyster roast -at Cape Hen ry and the smoker in th? Armory hall I The parad? was the greatest in the I history of Norfolk, and the manner in which, the croa-ds were handled raasrxa., , ?*, show* that its-ef*?zer.s wtre ?' q u a1 tr. 1 I UK IMPKMJWIU.K SMITH. Fc?- : m| i- mi hope nf k lug the sniid S.?:t|4 shows ?igrw >?f n itetf lea?". albeit the in Virginia In November was ral- i:la??-d 10 force the opposite <-onrlus!ou to the point ?>f pt>rRiancm y: While diary of hazard- ] Itjg a prophecy &o often made and as often unfulfilled, the Repubtican press ?ee? In ihe impression Mr. Taft made oh the South th'e leaven that may energize the "process of ^manci pation" from seetional unity. Al ready. It Is contended, the South is "ready tu cast aaide the unwarranted belief that a national Republican ad ministration means aomething an tagonistc to its beat interests." That fs not readHy-giwrtwl. hut, even If true, it j* not a new feelinpr. Mr. iMnKii'iUiy'n ? H i 1 1 1 il n inwa nl fhf* South, especially during and after the Spanish- American *"f vr. farmed any skepticism as to his desire to he the President of the ?bolr people. Mr. Roosevelt fostered the era of good feeling, his outspoken sympa thlea and family ties giving him a popularity that encouraged some Re publicans to think Georgia and per haps other Snutbern StateH would he found in his column. As for^Mr. Taft's belief in the matter, It is said he does not xhare ? ? *?' the bobWol opinion that, the South s, can be swayed from without- The rending force must be of Internal y i origin and impulse. Most- UJcely. Mr. . _ _ p# KJMlk ,Mt Wb jjt.Wft b?tter_ known "personally* to the" peo-' pie of that State than to any other ' except Oblo; nowhere in the South v WM he to popular as In the Old Do *?Zrj-?rrrr- ?' ? Mr. Brj*n u unpopular. the wr-1 B &'? -JtJ.' ? - ' face, Mr. Taft'a chances of breaking the South did not look r??moie. But Virginia voted as usual. Oice It was thought that with the I nefclo eliminated from politics, the rSoi^i^rn~154imbcracy ' w'ouild" "go to' nieces. Well, the' negro was ellml jnated. practically, and the Democrats : fell out among themselves, as pre I dieted. Factionalism is more ram-j : pant in the South than in any other j - section, bw* it i*- confined to SutLe , j politics!. All factioim- vot* as a unit ) ou the Presidency, and with a can- 1 ^dldate aud platform on old lines the 'South in fujurt is apt to give increas ed Democratic majorities over re ?cent years. f Vain is the Republican hope that a 1 break will come from within. Sol idarity came fruui without, and the Impulse to break it up must come from without. The day for this will ..not dawn until a Kepublican admin istration at Washington expunges j certain sectionul amendments to the Constitution and certain sectional laws in the Federal statutes. True, they are falling into abeyance, but so long as they stand ready to be vitalized whenever partisan politics prompts, the South will, be loath to accept the view that a Republican regime mean's nothing "antagonistic to its best interests." OTH Fit PKILSOXAI.S. Dr. D. M. Feild has resumed his po sition as traveling salesman* for the K,.C- DeWitt Co.. of Chicago. Miss Mamie Springs wilT'leave for Daltimore and Washington nest Wed nesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred -Springs for a month. Mr. L. "W. Lincoln returned this I morning from a business trip to Au rora. Mrs. M. M. Olbb? and Mrs. H. ,I? I Brooks were visitors in the city today from Dath. There's a ^ore against getting old. an excellent and thorough one. There's jjothing sensational about it; it's the U*vU xiuu ? can be b&d'uiuLcc, the existing circumstance's. Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea ?that's it. Begin tonight. "Hardy's Drug Store. The A C. IT TvHT ri-n an execur sion to Norfolk on account of the V. P. I. and A. & M. football game Thanksgiving, day. November 25. Round trip tickets on sale from Washington November 24, and for trains scheduled to arrive ax Norfolk before 2 p :n. on the 2."ith. The re turning limit will be good up to and' Including, but .not later than, mid r.ighr of November 2 7. Fare $4.30. _ T. C. WHITE, O. P. A Approved. W. .T. Craig, P. T. M* Too Late for Classification 11ATH.\ i im: MAl.Ac.A <i HAI'KS . (his week al E- K. Willie'. 29 l"OK SALS ? ( Allll.lCK. OKAXGBK. - Irl-li Maiam by H. B. Alayo & Co. - 23 ll'ST RKCKI V Kl?. A \K\V M>T OF crockery and glassware, by E. K. Willi*. . - 29 jropK COD ? IJ.V^HKlUtlKS. KXTKA lino. E. K. Willis. 29 j riLFSM'l IvKIj IX n TO 14 DAYS P\Zf) OINTMKl*rr is ?'.j-i ran teed to cure any casfc <>r iu-buig. Blind. Bleed [ ing or Protruding l'ilcs in 6 to 14 ?lav? or money refunded 5f?c. HV \< INTHS A X I > ALL KIXDS OP r.JLL AMI WLXTEU BULBS W> |nu <? H lino nsvortin^m. Plant i'nrly fur the l>est result*. S?*n<! for ; new prfrc-IW-. ? CHOlri: CI'T FI.OWKK.H I Wedding lioqnMn, Floral 1*1*1*11*. and I lower* "for ull ik-< a*ions. Mn!l, telegraph ami telephone orders will J In* promptly filled by J. L. O'QUfliN & CO, THE GAIETY Program Changed Daily TONIGHT: KAIt.MKU S TltKAM IU: ? Till. || Is li kerj' line picture. J \K'HOPU\KH AT KIIHIMK? A picture of 1 1 international airship races. T H K I>il I X KAKD'S WTB One of Sell*'* be?t lilms. iKiors ripen frortTtn 7 -TO until I ?.:??. Follow the ~ Merry Crowd Worry fa the mother of tick, ner- r tori and troubled 'tfiHRaifty; upaert the entire p^yalcal ayaietn. The body la- a network of nerrea. Holllater'n Roekjr Mountain Ta* aootbe* and tonight. HarOr * Drs, jUaw. : H ifgfti't HBfWtf- ..... .. t A BARE OPPORTUNITY. Why the Participating. Non-aasea sable, Treasury. Preferred 7 per cent stock of the United Wireless Tele ?graph Co.- te vire best aud safest In vestment ever offered since tl:e days of the Bell Telephone Is because its system Is in actual and profitable use on every coast steamship lfne of 'any -prominence lu the United States. op-_ eratlng with great profit in the At lantic and Pacific Oceans. Gre~at~ Lakes, and Gulf of Mexico and Is rapidly extending to foreign linos also. Its land? stations completely encircle the United States from San Franicsco to Key West. Including Spokane. cluvelantL Toledo". Chicago. Seattle, Detroit. Buffalo, Erie, Eos-' toil, Albany, New York City, Atlantic] City. Philadelphia. Baltimore, Wash* | "lufcton. Norfolk. Elizabeth City, Hat teras. Charleston, Savannah, Mobile. | Jacksonville, New urleans, 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 i transactlRK?Cominerflal business in the United States, Cuba and South America; -it maintains dally commer cial communication between New York and Chicago, nearly 2.000 miles overland; Seattle. Washington, com municates with ships at Japan. 3.62K m les away at will; tested on leading railroads on rapidly moving trains with great success; _toial earnings this year will reach a million dollars; English government has taken, over Marconi Tystehi coast stations in thai country nnd opened same to steamers using this system; pr??sldent of com pany now in London makipg Von trm;t? to equip largo foreign lines and arranging plaus for wlreles? communication across the Atlantic to America. There are over 10.000 islamfs' anil hundreds" or elfles" ami :totfns and floating craft eager for t equipment with wireless and travel ing public demand it. Three large factories behind in tilling orders for necessary equipment. Over $3,000 ~m tn :s s'ook soui to TeprvxontrtTtrtr business men of New - Bern.' pnd in great demand throughout the South. Stork now sell:::g a' per share advances November 2*>th. to $4?) per share: predicted this security will shortly enhance to a high figure. Re member that each share o? Bel! Tele phone stoc*k-that solibfor^SoC a share, 29 years ago has earned 1430,000 ln> dividends and irrtde milhijnaires out of small stockholders.! Buy it for your w'ves. children and self and put away for future enhancement or you I may loose the opportunity of a life Itime. Confmunicate at once with W. G. Boyd, agent for Eastern North I Carolina, rooms 321-322 Elk's Tern* j pie. New Bern. N. C. Long distance (telephone 4 00. 1 and Holiday Goods t Beeutiful line olChina J ? to select from. ? : S Fresh Chocolate Can- J | dy just received. I See the new line of pic- ; ? ? ture Moulding to ar- ^ t rive today. t I ; 1 'Phonp 58. ? | H, G. Sparrow : I HOME OF SANTA CJ.Al'S | TO Cl'RE A COld) IN O.VE DAV Take LAXATIVE" BROMO Quinine Tablets, Druggists refund money It it falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture 1b on each box. 25c. The Lovllest PUrt"Vou Ever Saw? n Swamp and Highland Farms i Cam I iUf 3aiL* ; A. C. HATHAWAY, Washington, N. C. Leon Wood MEMBERS N. Y. COTTON EXCHANGE. James W. Coc frtEON WOOD & CO./ BANKERS and BROKERS [STOCK), 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 arid other Financial Centers. Correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment and Marginal accounts given careful atterition. REAL ESTATE WANTED ! / / 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 engage in the same in Washington, N. C.-* I want farms and other lands for sale. If ycra want to sell your farm or lands see me or 'phone W.M.KEAR , - ~ Washington, N. C. x -'Phone 85. ... Office with C. D. Parker, Havens-Small Building. NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAILWAY ll.VUHY Ii. WOMXIT una 11. m. Receivers. IllltKCT THilOl GH TRAIN SERVICE BETWEEN ALL POINT* iX EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA. AND VIA NORFOLK TO ALL - EASTERN CITIES. HCHKDI HK IX KHIXUETI. 1ST. ? TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON EXPRESS: !? 4K"A It.. dally, cxccpt Sunday, for Mackeys Ferry, Edenton, Eliza beth CHy, Norfolk, connecting with all lines North, East and West. Arrives Norfolk. 4.25 P. M.. connecting Maik-vs Ferr^ for Bclhavcn and Columbia Branches. 1 00. p4 M. Jy except Sunday, for Mackeys Ferry and Intermediate stations. 7.15 A. M J . Jy for Greenville. FarmvMe, Wilson, Raleigh and Inter mediate ??- liens \rrive Raleigh 11.27 A. M. Connects at Wilson and Greenville with A. C. L. R. R. 5'25 P. M. daily, except Sunday, for Greenville, Fi'iravll'e. Wilson. .Ral-~ .eigh anil intermediate stations. Arrive Raleigh i^.37 P. "M. Connects at .Farmvllle with East Carolina R. R. for all points North aiyl South. 9.55 A. >1. daily except Sunday ^or New Beru. _ .. 5.15 P- M? daily except Sunday for ew Bern, Morehead City. Beaufort and intermediate points. Conn*?ota at \'pw Born at 7.3a : lot Oi'ientaljind imermediote ototionn. Conno<>>? ut New Bern at Gflfa r - ? -daily for itlnnton and'ooldsboroi ? ? < 5. 30 P. M. dally except Sunday for P nrtnvrn, -Brlhnrrn find intermediate | stations. For further particulars, consult Norfolk & Southern Railway (older, or apply to T. H. Myers, Ticket Agent. 11. <\ HITKilNS, Ci. P. A. W. W*. CROXTON, A. G. P. A. E. T. LAM It, GEN. MGR.. NORFOLK, VA. t a opportunities RATE, 1 cent per wrtd. Euimiu to tha line, and Inclose |iu0lf7ent with copy. Answers jt? ads. may br^recefved at thb offlcte; tiaements should bejn business office by 1,1.45 m. Ads. by messenger, tele phone or mail given careful attention. J. K. HOYT'S'' POIt SANTA CliAUS' headquarter^ STENOGRAPHER AND TYPK writer. Let mo write your letters, j Miss Beulah Tbomason Chamber of Commerce OLD TIME BARBECUE, 40 FINK chickens at Clemmon'B Restaurant. | Phone 14 6. "COL. PATRICK. OWNED BY M. H. White, of Hertford, will be at Car tow's stabtes tomorrow for service during the coming season. A lim ited number of approved mabeg. OYSTERS. 2.->C PER QUART. AT I Clemmon's Restaurant. Phone | ? No. 146. TOYLAND OPENS TUESDAY N1QHT 1 at 8 o'clock at J. K. Hoyt's. | COAL STOVE FOR 8ALE?OXE ,4. Inch Hot Blast coal stove;* prac tically new. Apply* Daily News office. i POSITION WANTED IX WASHING ton by clerk with 7 years experi ence; good reference furnished AMrcrs D. W. Cobb, caro Dally Nd*s. ? 24 BRING . THE CHILDREN TO TOY- i land Tuesday night, s o'clock, at J ? K. Hoyt's. OC'RACOKE OYSTERS AND MUL- 1 ??lets todaj^_ at Clemmon's Restau tant. Plion^ 14 6. CORNED HAMS, 17 CENTS PER UlJ C. M. Little. * EVERY TIME YOU SPEND IOC | I cash get a vote on the doll at J. K. I Hoyt's. j?10 RE WAR I ??LOST, TAKEN BY 1 mlstaV?,' .or left in some store about a month ago, . one small brown leather sample case about IS inches long by 12 inches high. Case had an I. C. M. A. tag on It ? -with the name of R. E. Stephenson - on the Inside of the lag. The above reward will be paid {or any information leading |p recovery of same. Hotel Louise. ' 27 WANTED ? SIBSCRIITIONS, KK- \ ? ni'walw, 10 Ladies' Home Jour-j ? mrtr the Saturday Evening Post, the Youth's Companlonr Mrs.' C. j T. Cordon, ~~ No. 84-1 27 Ftm.SALE ? TlUXEIfSNORTirl ^Carolina Almanac, by H. B. Mayo ? ? 23 FOR GENERAL SURGICAL ?AND Contagious medical CASi?j R ATES;? Private rooms $'5 to $25.90. Ward (large and airy) } $10 per week. Ad dress 1<MISS> JULIA A. SMITH, . Supt. of Nurses | FOWLEMEMORI AL HOSPITAL. more severe than 100 years service ? the weld is as strong as the wire. 'Pittsburgh Perfect" Fence For Stock, Poultry & Garden f Professional Column | TtrKiuliin """ H. W. GARTER, M. D. Eye. Ear, Note and Throat. Hour* 4-12 A. M. Cor. Main and '? 2-5 P. M. Gladden St*.. ?PHONE 84. Washington, H^Gi "Dr. I. M. Hardy PRACTICING PHYSICIAN ?"d SURGEON . W?tdnglon, Hi (j? j." DR. H. SNELL " Dentist. Office corner of Main and i Respass Streets. Phone 100 ' Washington, N. C. axtounkxs .... H. S. WARD JUNIUS D. GRIMES WARD & GRIMES ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW Washington, N* C. We practice in the Court* of the Fir*t , Judicial District, and the Federal Courts. John II. Small. A. D. MacLean. ^ Harry McMullan. , . SMALL, MACLEANS" " McMULLAN attorneys-at-law > Washington, North Carolina. W. D. GRIMES attorney-at-laSv Washington, North Carolina. Piactices icv<al! the Courts. iVm. 11. Ilodmnn. Wiley C. K oilman. RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-at-Lsw Washington. N. C. ' W. M. BOND. Edtntoa^N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington. North Carolina. * Practice in all Couits. , W. L. Vaughan W- A. Thompson VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington and Aurora, C. ? Prscticobin all the courts. 1 ? ? H. C. CARTER, JR.. | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.'- ' W?<ihinert"r'i N c Office MarEet Street. RnwABni STITWABT 'Attorney-at-Law. Office over Daily News, Washington, N. C. COLLIN H. HARDING ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office Savings & T rust Co., Building Rooms 3 and 4. 3 * WASHINGTON, N. C. - STEPHEN C. BRAGAW^ ^Attorney and Counselor at-law Washington, N. C.',~ Business Cards G. A. PHILLIPS & BRO.; 7 ~ FIRE And Plate Glass; INS URANCE. For JIHEHK3KB FIRE INSURANCE^ see , | J. and P. B. MYERS The j. H. Simmons Marble ~ and Granite Co. MONUMENTS Prices and Work Rl&ht. ?" WASHINGTON. N. C. WHITE -BARBER - SHOP ** The only first-class white shop in city. A trial will convince anyone of reas onable Judgment. We have 3 chairs, 3 first-class white barber#. Satlfactlon assured. Opposite Postal office. A. B. PRAUGHON, *Vog. C. 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