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WASHINGTON DAILY JSEWS Entered as second-class mailer ! August B. 1909. at the postoffice at , WaahitiKtun, N. C.. under Ihe act of ; March 3, 1879 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. W?:*Trr-Rast Mulu Ollegtr == J. L. MAVU, Kilil.tr mikI 1'roprletoi-. l i-U-plmue* ,No. SO(|. SI IISCIUITIOX RATES: On 3 Month $ . 2I? i Four Mouths 1.1)0 Six Months .. 1.50 J On* Yenr 3.0 'J I Subscr-b?*rs desiring the puper dis continued will pleaite notify this office ou date of expiration, otherwise, it will be continued at regular subscrip tion rates until nolle** to stop Is re vived. * - If you do not pel The Dally News promptly telephone or write the man ager. and the complaint will reifive Immediate attention, it Is oor desire to please you. \V ASH i S'CITON, N. C.. NOV. 2 4 LET THE NEWS FOLLOW. Parties* leaving town should not j (all to let The News follow them daily with the news of Washington fresh ! and crisp. It will prove a valuable companion, .reading to you like a let- , ter from home. Those at th?* sea- ; ?hore or mountains wiTI find The-f News a most welcome uud interesting ' visitor. MUST LIE SUJNED. All articles sent to The News fori nmgt h-j l>v it,-' writer, otherwise they will not be published. NO TAPER TOMORROW. The Dally News 5n common, with Its numerous readers and patrons will observe Thanksgiving day io morrow. so there will be tio issue oX the paper. The paper will appear again Friday afternoon, as has been Its custom. The management hope* every citizen of the elty and county will enjoy a pleasant and profitable Thanksgiving and that each and ev ery one will live to witness many haj i'V ii"H ,'OVJ.nis lenjrr? . THAXKMilVlNli Thanksgiving I?ay tshov.ld bo the gladdest day hi ail the year, and nol citizen residing in t,h:s Christian land should fail to fitt.h-fcly observe*! and eommomorarc it. Mow thankful . all fhou!d bo for the many blessings I (bat have beea theirs from the tJlveri of every pood ami perfect gift. On | tomorrow lei all the citizens of Washington assemble ;n their respei - tlve places of worship and show grat itude to the lowly Na?,ar5ne. for the privilege of living another year, for the al.undai.t harvest thai ha? been ours, for food, raiment ? for life. Lot us not forget those lev.? fortunate. The perfect Th:?ik.<gi\ ing celebration : should liuil 'Our l;??ar*j? and honu-^ j to our t}nd for all tl>" goutl w? ?tfv j enabled in enjoy, m: our oth er bltfi-.-'iitjTi'. but r.!.-o '!;?? >;>?-. >*al one* j await::*:; u? on the festive noard j '?! ? -?'?? 1 -1 ii "> | ' |- : Dally N'.'*s has rnui-h for be ti.ai'Afiil. Ti;< In our ? :;? > <-f f t batik my .an 'I '.TT~ ^at; L:. ?oy m L y ru-i . ! al!:. . 'hat t;, ? t- lVpJy. may h* . .i-vjual/o i y and ' Til |\t; | ; |{K|;y. the Ir.:. ne? a moate 1 wc-n t? when t ! end the casting k i if hi? wife has ti-nd' .-v ?> ? r.r* fully th"M- months. The ? terror g: w I l :i ! ??? - !: :i : Melinlv am! .V t in help \ rflr*!"" rhnm A* hi", nf-'-r a glof- 1 :ot:H < ff.:- !!;?,? bo:- and ' >'ll:ir |?n ji I tha.se. ifc; j#oor. palpi'afir.g iTonl'ry i fire p * lnt'"> cramped ro >]??* amid m.iLh- vocal protrstation*. i.i wh :??!-. i all the hy.-t t^mI h- r.:;. rtf'hd t r* ." : .V ?! J- "jn -r'-d ?|i;rks wiin .'i a. marl 4'hfirn.-. After being joltM nvor romU? roTd.--. an. I bumidtig the funny bone* | In th? 'r wing* against- ihe *iatn of j the aforesaid, rvariipod coops. they! reach the roaring eity'only to have | crowds of people ? ift more ? a'.i u- j latiirj: plan^ea in their dirwiion. Tr> hear .-.lighting or oomplitner.iary ]?"? j marks* j.isKfd upon ihe'ir fine forms ? or lack cf luscious flesh. No wearier I the gobblers grow red lu The fat*, n?d wonder the hens hang their heada-l and look wan and blue. They knoto I by unfailing Instinot that they are fcojng to, get a cold'rhop for break faat. It ran afford tlflem but little pleaa ?ure~to ba*#i their atce noft feat here pulled out; the warmth of the oven Bring* no iflxnrt o.TWr rtlllwf h?arhr| boiling J.a flush which sembles the gobbler's one-time bear ty app^Uui gives no reeling joy to his stlffehtfd tanas ?. ami a? he reputes upon a garnished platter on Our dinner t&BIe in all his brown ed majesty . again the rynosure of all ?*>*"? >? l ??? '>"? pSi.-" hovers over the festive scene and, .Xhauk .sgiying may be for the j Ajiiefli'.iu people, T>^vt?o^"7onKT^ great American turkey., Think of Vick's Croup and i'ueiiuionia Salve, phone now for it. an Gold*. Croup or l'ueuinonia are likely lo visit your home any night. No (future a ho tit Vlck's. It's always a hard hitner ami dutv* <|uirko?t Work. aoc. ."UK- and Sl.OO. All DruXiClst*. FPU FKVKKISHXrSM and ACHING Whether from Malarious conditions. Colds or overheating, try Hicks' Cap udine. It reduces the fever and ro-1 lieves the aching. It's liquid ? 10,1 I'll.KS CI' 11 Eli IN 0 TO 14 DAY8 ' PA3JO OINTMENT is guaranteed to f euro any case of Itching. Bl'nd, Bleed- [ ?Hii! or Protruding Piles in 6 Uo 14 j dayp or money refunded 50c. [ FREE! FREE! | FREE! Everybody read this: Every morning and evening our wagon will be at your door load ed with everything good" to cat, such as? OeMcoke Mrllets, Ocracoke Oysters, Corned Hog-hcads, ? Corned Meats, Sweet Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, Peanuts, ,. Clams, Fresh Eggs, Chickens, old and young, Everthing that can be found on a vegetable wagon. Look for this wagon every day. A polite man to wait on you; he will give i-v erybody good, hon est measure. If you don ttielieve us try the man today, and if the goods suit you tell others, if not tell us. And if you don't see what you want on the wagon, 'phone 146. We have if.1 " ? Garfield Clemmon's Greatest Restaurant You "tver JoW- 'I I THE GAIFTVI t Program Changed Dally | TONIGHT: i:orri:i? I i>s ? * A If?.iuf i^ut jiir- ? 1 ??'?? ? T V > '> { of Tfrrr ? J ll'if.Slv ? Tiie M'l'iwisi t.uil in ^ ? i In* riN-.sc in" Jintt.my. ?* ? <? | ? 5 | Follow the t X ri | Merry Crowd </X>t ??? *? ? > y ^ Worrv H iho ino'lior <>! ?U^\. nor- \ v^ijs iroublrd nientalh) ; ::pn??i?; t'ie ??rt:re physU-al ny?rnm. The body is a not wor k of liorvcp. Molester's itocky Mountain Tt'.i somberi an*! frfshrTJH the rn'.ire fc-yafm Try it : tonrpht. Hanly s Drug iitor* Import of th? Condition of The First National Bank of Washington' at Washington. In the State of North | Carolina, at the close of business November 1G. 190*. IJ.oar.s ami dieeoiifttH. I Overdrafts, secured and | unsecured . . . . 1,144. I I". S. Bond* to secure j circulation 12. TOO. 00 ; Bond?. securities. etc... . 5.000.00 { Uattk r.g-house^ furniture and- fixture, . . . r.-.-.-.- 2,000.00 1 Due from National Banks infct reserve? agents) . 30,35 7 . 4 S 1 ! Due from State and Priv ate Banks and Bank j ??., Trust Companies, ? and Savings Bailees... 5 .'990. 79 | I Due from - appraved re serve agents 8.737. Checks bud other cash' j items. on. banks . . . .*?. 1 ,2 26.00 | Fractional paper curren- " cy, nickels, and cents. 299. Lawful Money Reserve lu Ba^ik. viz: ( Specie ....'..$15,102.75 Legal-tender ? notes 15.000.00 30.102.73 1 Redemption fund with t"o6. Treasurer ( 5 per cent of circulation)... 1,125.00 ] Total *327,034.39 | LIABILITIES. Cit jiiUtl Uock l*ald.iu t.'O 000.00 j Surplus fund 30,000.00 | Undivided profit, less ex-~ peuses and taxes paid. T , 1 0 4 TS S | National Bank Notes out standing 12. 500. 00 i Due to other National Banks 1.496 921 Dividends unpaid 4S.00 Individual deposits sub^ Je'ct to check 175. 802752 | Time -certificates of de I pns'.t 34.7." 9.53 Cer tilled eh?f1<7N 1,32$. 4 0 Cashier's check? out standing 221.3" | Notes and ? BTTT* ? ; dh- 1 counted 13.769.79 Total 1327.034.39 | State of North Carolina, County of' Beaufort, ss;, " I, A- M. DUmav; cashier of the above-named b?uk. do rolemnly swear that the "above statement is true to the best of xuy knowledge and belief. A. M. D I'M AY, Cashier. Correal ? Attest: D. M CARTER. W. E. SWINDELL. C. M. BROWN, %Ptors. Subscribed and eWnrn to before mo j this 23d day of November. 1909. L. A. SQl'IRES. Notary Public. IIV.%< IXTHS AXD AM, KINDS OR I VI. I. \M. V, IM I K |- BULBS - 'W^-lwcn. ling ' afrsm tment. Plant ' | ivirij f??r (he !???st i-e.sulls. Si-in! fi?F| j ni*w [irlce list. CHOICE IT T K LOW HllS j Wo'Mln^ t!oi|ueis. Floral Ik^icns 1 [plOil| !i AQ'I t('lct'l>(;|)e Ot?lc')> will j : !;?? (ir<;iii|>i1y ftllcil by | J. L. O'OUIXN & Cf).. I SPECIAL - 1 1 TELEGRAM . j * ? . 2 a * , ^ f"-' - kiar^^. i "??> ;; YvY :u - :n re- Ay Oi a i j /. tc v^r.u.i u.d;\\ iv era *Jr | SANTA GLAUS j ? stntirix^Jji' will arrive X | here December 1 with | t a full line of toys for X * exhibitionat mystore. 2 i Wait for the opening. J ? X | 'Phone 58. ' |r I H. G. Sparrow |j | HOMF, OF SANTA CLA'US I Swamp and Highland Farms For Sa/er^ A. C. HATHAWAY, Washington, N. C. Leon Wood MEMBERS N. V. COTTbN EXCHANGE James W. Coc j J. LEON WOOD & CO., BANKERS and BROKERS [STOCKS. BONDS. COTTON. GRAIN and PROVISIONS. 71 PLUME STREET. CARPENTER BUILDING, NORFOLK, VA. ; ^ * i Private Wires to N. Y. S'ock Exchange. .N. Y. Cotton Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade and other Finaneial Centers. Correspondence respectfully solicited. Investment and Marginal i accounts given careful attention. ~REArisfKfrwMfioTTT r - 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 you want to sell your farm or lands see me or 'phone ? W,M. KEARr Washington, N. ?. '"Phone 85. Officejwith C. DjParker, Havens-Small Building. NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAILWAY HARRY K. WOLCOT ?n<l II. M. KERR, HecHvem. IHRK^X THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE IIKTWEKN ALL POINTS kX EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA. AND VIA NORFOLK TCI AM. EASTKKX CITIES. KVHKDV LKOX-LEEliLj: SKIT. 1ST. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON EXFRESS: 1" 4 A IV'.. daily, except Sunday, for Markeys Ferry. EJenton. Eliza " beth City. Norfolk, conceding with all lines North, East and West. Arrives Norfolk 4.25 P. M., con'ne. ting ?t Mack-ys Ferry for Belbaven ar.d Col on; l; .a Blanches. 1.00 P. M. ?!? I* except Sunday, for Mackeys Ferry and intermediate statioi^r. 7.15 A. M- d ly for Greenville. Farmvllle. Wilson, Raleigh and inter mediate 5* ' t tens \rrive Raleigh ll.ii^A. M: Connects at Wilson and Greenxille wiih?-A." C. L R?_iL 5.25 P. 11. dally, except Sunday, for- Green vllle, KumvllV, Wilson, Ral _? eigh and Intermediate stations. Arrive Raleigh 9.37 I' M. Connects at Fjarurt^e with East Carolina R. R. for all points North aud South. 9.r?5 A. M. Ally except Suuday for New Bern. 5. 1 5^ P. M. dally except Sunday for ew Bern, Morehead City, Beaufort and intermediate points. Connects at Now Bern At 7.30 P. M. (daily) for Oriental and intermediate stations. Connects at New Uern at 0 4 5 P. M. daily for Kinsron arid tloldsboro. 1.3Q P. V. duily except Stmday for gjigtowfl^Bel haven and' intermediate stations " m For further particulars, consult Norfolk 4/Suuthern Railway folder, or . . apply to T. IL_Myers, Ticket Agent. ? 11. C\ HIUC.lNft, (i. P. A. IV. IV. CROXTON. A. G. P. A. E. T. LAMM. GEN. M<iR.. NORFOLK. VA. THE I. H.rc. TOGGLE-JOINT _ *T_ ; *wr *r-vT^ * \ riAI " Is the lichest (draft, *n? makes the most ? fomiMft hnla of any praaa aftid > ? ?. BAILEY SUPPLY CO., SALES AGENJS. * _ f- ? o BUSINi QHPURiumiibs VTE, I cent per word. ElBBW m worm wit?e'-w>g.ii?r inclose payment wllh copy. Answers to ads. may be received at this office. To Insure prompt miculiou ull adver tisements should b^ in business office by 12.45 mf Ads. by messenger, tele phone or mail given careful attention. FOR 8ALB ? CABBAGE. ORANGES. Irish potatoes, onions and apples, by H. B. Mayo A Co. " IS STEX OG RAPHEH AND TYPE? writer. Let mo write your letters. Mian Boulah Tbomason Chamber of Commerce "COL. PATRICK, OWNED* BY M. H. White, of Hertford, will be at Car row's stables tomorrow for service during the coming season. A lim ited number of approved mares* EXTRA FINE MALAGA GRAPES this' week at E. K. Willis*. 29 COAL STOVE FOR SALE ? OXE 14 inch Hot Blast coal stove? prac tlcally new. Apply Daily Newg. office. POSITION' WANTED IN WASHING ton by clerk with 7 years experi ence; good reference furnished. Address D. W. Cobb, care Dally ? Frew* ! ST"5 RWKiVKU, A NEW IX)T OF crockery and glassware, by E. K. WU}!s. ^ 29 COPE tX>D CRANBERRIES. EXTRA fine. E. K. Willis. 29 W A NTED ? SCBSCRI PTIONS, Re newals, to the Ladies' Home Jour nal, the Saturday Evening Post, the Youth's Companion. Mrs. C. T. Cordon, Representative, p:, >ne No. H-l-L. 27 FOR SALE ? TURNER'S NORTH Carolina Almanac, by If. B. Mayo & Co. / 23 gio RE\VAR? ? LOST. TAKEN BV mistake, or left, in some Btoce jtbotii a month ago,' one small brown leather sample case about *,s inches long by 12 inches high. Case haT) an I. C. M. A. tag on it with the name of R. K. Stephenson on the inside of the tag. The - above reward will be paid for any Information leading to recovery of sam'e. Hotel Louise. 27 LOST ? TOPAZ STICK PIX, ELK'S ball, night of the- dance. Carrie Simmons. A BUSY DOCTOR h ofUn delayed. iWS PREPARATION I _ pnpanj tor pneumonia, c'rouj\ coUt, coucbs. irippe. paw and orenew In lanes throat. External -nd ? ??*? quick reiki. Ail drawista. $1.00, 50c, 2k. FOR GENERAL? SU8SICAL Nan? ConLajrious -Mttet ? - CASES R VT.F.S:? Private rooms S'5 10 $25.00. \V*rdllartje and airy) *10 per wee la Ad ilrcM J ' ? ? (MISS) JULI A A. SMITH, -Supt. of Nurses -fOWLEMEMORI AtHOSPITAL. THE WELD, "Pittsburgh perfect Look at the number of wire? See how close they are That makes it strong and tight Little chicks can't get through Big stock can't break it Does away with all wire netting Also weighty, ugly construction ?? The "Pittsburgh Perfect" Poultry and Garden Fence serves every possible purpose. Easy to put up and stays put. Its construction makes it self-adapting to all un evenness o{ ground and all weather changes. ? ~i?Top and CottoB vim No. 10. V? Top ""I Bottom win* No. ?, ~TTm*ima2yrZ?ZFZ.r~ |.tH. Harris ri"mhi"K&s?t>p|r fin. THAT POULTRY rrurc ud GARDEN r n-ltV-C. At every contact point theiwires are welded and the weld is jis strong as the SPECIALISTS H. W. CARTER, M. D. Practice Limited to Diseases of the ?ye. Ear, Nose and Throat. I""""- M.V ? 'PHONE 86. Washington, N. C. Dr. I. M. Hardy PRACTICING PHYSICIAN SURGEON Washington, N. C. * . OR. H. SNELL Dentist. Office corner of Main and Respass Streets. Phone 100 Washington, N. C. ATTOU-NKYH H. S. WARD JUNIUS D. GRIMES WARD & GRIMES ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW Washington, N. C* We practice in the Courts of the First Judicial District, and the Federal Courts. John H. Small, A. D. MacLcan, Harry McMullan. SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN _ ATTORNEYSAT-LAW Washington, North Carolina. 7 W. D. GRIMES ATTORNEYATrLAW Washington. North Carolina. Ptactices in all the Courts. tVui. II. Rodmun. Wiley C. Kodnun. RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-at-Law Washington. N. C. W. M. BOND, Edrmon. N. C. > NORWOOD L. SIMMONS BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Woshlngton. North Carolina Practice in all Couits. W. L. Vaughan W- A. Thompson VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington and Aurora, N. C. Practice in all the courts. V , H. C. CARTER, JR., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW," Washington, N. Cl Office Market Street. liDWARD L. STEWART iAttorney-at-Law.] i,Office over Daily News, Washington, N. er~ COLLIN H. HARDINr. ATTORNEY- AT-LAW/ Office Savinit & Trait Co., Building fttwtni 3 ami 4. 3 WASHINGTON. N. C. - STEPHEN C. BRAGAW - I Attorney and Counselor-; at.law 1 Washington, N. C. Business Cards G. A. PHILLIPS & BRO., FIRE And Pftte |Gla3&^ . ' ? . . I JN-JS U R A\N C E . ?> For ? ? ? ??, i FIRE INSURANCE J , see | -? V? ? J. and P. B. MYERS The J. A. Simmons Marble ' and Granite Co. 0 ; ^^fclONUMENTS Price# and Work Right. /" WASHINGTON, N. C. WHITE - BARBER - SHOP *The only first-cJass white shop in city. - A trial will convince rfnyone of reas onable Judgment. We have 3 chairs, ? 3 ?rat-chwe white barbers. SatUactlon Lassured. Opposite Postal office. ^ A. B. DRAUGHON, "rop. C. MORGAN WILLIAMS JE&suranceb (of all kinds.]) ' HORSES and MULES "J III !? fftllll ? * ' GEO. H. -MILL
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