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WASHIN6T0N D4II.V NRWS' Entered as Becond-cliuMj ipit?i | \Augu?* 5. If 09. at the postofice ai Washington, N. C., under the act o( \ March 3. 187 9. i~~ * * Published every afternoon EXCEPT SUNDAY. Nfl7'TTJ Mala Street J. fc. MAYO, Editor and Propiieto Telephone No. 200. Ml' USCKIFTION RATES: ^ 0?e Vlonth 5 .25 \Tour Months 5 1-00 '' Six Months 150* (>ne Year .v . 7~ SrOO ^Subscribers desiring the paper dis continued will please notify this office on date of expiration. otherwise. It will be continued at regular subscrip tion ratea until notice to stop Is re ceived. If you do not get The Dally News promptly telephone or write the man ager, and the complaint will receive Imm-diAte Attention, it la our desire to please you. WASHINGTON. N. C.. NOV.~27 LET TI1E NEWS FOLLOW.. Partiea leaving town should not tall to let The New? follow them dally *lth the news ol Washington fresh and crlap. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to you like a let-' ter from home. Those at the sea shore or mountains will find The, _ News a most weleome *?d interesting I visitor. MI ST BE SIUNElh AH articles sent to The News for publication must be signed by the TIME To ADVERTISE. Now that the holiday season ap proaches and tlse people" ar^'rcT mrilte i purchases they do not the rest of tlfe I year, the merchants would do well to use the i-olumrs of the Daily* News as a medium through "which to in form;' the public what they have In the way of good* suitable for Yule tide. A-- an advertising medium this paper stands out most prominently ? for-its columns have been tried in the prist and in every Instance the adver tiser has reeeived untold benefits. One thing is clearly df>!inMi?rraied. . the people read the Daily VXews and 'he tnerchiints advertising* rrm ? Hie r?nes that :?;*o today "having *he best jmtronar.'V l- you question \h1s as sertion tow have only 1<*> read over' the advertising space and then watch j where the i?)>o;>le trade. The mer chant who thinks -that he can do bus iness MiroesffuUy in ihh day and time without advertising, is the . ' hant falling behind. The DJlily News is read by at l^ast 4000 people eatib. day Surely out .of all iliia large arA ray of readers the advertising mer-x ? i-hm.t ^ HJ. M.e res ;j I is. 1> advertise Is no: an tin tried Son?e of the merchants of Washington have indulged in. it lavishly and today ? stand at the top as successful busi ness men. Ther?? is r.o better time J to place your goods liefore the pub- j " ~nr~rtnni now. think on these lines! and if you are interested rail up the I business office and the paper will be j glad ;o aid or assist you in any way possible. Advertise, and advertise I now in the Dally News The paper ' will enable you to increase your pat- i ronaxe and place ymi in th? forefront ' as a live. energet;? business man. i Suppose von make a trial. In the cour^f of ?n tntereytlnp art- | lei* on this ' ( Tlie italeigh I Even ?e Times gives p^ojiyr credit I far Tir*? ? ,.i tti--f-orgr-*sTnnn ? John H small, who is known as "The ' Katl-.fr r.f ?: ? f : l > I Waterway " Jt wa>, t Si ro*. ; >rl? 'the faithful worlt of | ('<>nK-?'>-?n.".ii Small. The Times says; j lhat T'7 ntirf-.-s ?a.: ijid need to appro-; priatc o\r>r five hundred thousand | dollars to begin thus work and now two of the biggest dredges on the Atlantic roust are ut worK eutting a ? at. a I north of Beaufort. My the cuf- j ? in pr of tl?ii? < anal and the cutting of i u < anal leading up to Norfolk a ship' can pass down through Albemart* i and I'aiuli' o sounds 3T7T " v r.iT ? """n sp.yT and never be bothered wUh the dang-i ers of CajM? Hatterat. This alone will i open up eastern North Carolina to tfae world and make the big wounds, great renters of shipping Jtmt as the: great lake* are for the north. The ' pOnslbilifieR for future development I In easier* North Carolina are-%on-l dfrfri), When we g.?t this great j Waterway the people of this State] will owe ii to the persistent work. of} Hon. John H Small becaure he ha*' devoted erory energy possible for ; this one enterprlje When Mr. Small ; tal;sts and Cougre^"men and S?ui-j tor* from all ot er the North and : Kast, it made every North Carolinian t>K?? <f to see t tie way they received him. Everybody ia the convention TOE talk in r -Alioti; .-Small, ifr#. r.r.i ' man who talked waterway* m C.o n- * g ress -Charlotte observer NJiw le'Clagur ?* | i i on v ?r- 1 Pi.A<a t; xothin<; The horror of the white nothing new. la tion that tuborrulciiii lia?f a rnnta gious element In It became so strong [ that in some portion* of Rnropc it | fir a cuj.jo*>y -praetlce (io isolate I rotiiWmptlon from the. public after | ttaafr lungs had become ulcerated. | Charteaubrlsn found It Impossible Paris, became worse We ?e*t foe a d?irinr, two doctors, three doctors- - each mure stypid than the other, who &larte<T to spread the^iiewj^ln the Island (hat the sick man wh4 a con sumptive In the last btage- As u result Uicre was a great alarm ? we regarded as plague Infected. The owner of the little hou^e wo had rented turneft he nm U. amity."? TJJiC^YOUl.lrH -HKST SKI. I, Hit." The world's best-selling hook is \ he Bible. The total sales of the works of all the most popular auth ors of the day would not equal the ?yearly sate -of the Chrlsttan Hrrtp ' tares. I Each year there are priuted 17. Ifi0'>,0o0 Protestant Bibles, T?wta nients. and "portions" ? such as the | Psalms or the separate Uospels? -in I more than five hundred languages and dialects. Of these Bibles. 10.000.000 are published by Bible- societies, are sold far below cost, and return no flnan <-lal profit to anybody. The remalu-i. lug 7.000,000 are printed commer cially. and yield a handsome profit to the publishers. Of the 10.000.000 Illblea and , parts of Bibles printed and distrib uted by charily, almost 2,000.000 are issued* by the American Bible Soci ety, and over 7.000,000 more by sim ilar organizations in Great Britain ? 1 Munsey.'s Magazine. _>*=3T* C.F.M TONIGHT. The Hem's pictures were simply! fine last .night. The comic actor in | ?thy- h'rmxih t> I una "'ifH hh best and j raised a howl of laughter. The Blue Bird was a very beautiful colored magic film. Tonight's program is a "Inllapoloosa" and you can't afford to Jlitf. ll- ? TLiw Angul Child is ona of The richest rtvntuiies going, and Miss Faust is a magnificent hand-colored film. The whole four pictures are good. Coupons will be given for the. beautiful cut gla.ss water bottle and six glasses now on view at Aycrs' | store, and bought from the stock of A. <1. Smither. Last niglu was a record crowd, and tonight ought to B*\'i^/it. Mrs. Onncan was the lucky winner of the lovely silv;er set last night. The managers of the Gem is to be I'll in mended on the quality ?of the prizes they offer. Nothing cheap or "shoddy has or wiU be given, and the I >??>? ?Mies who receive them will always have something to be proud of. 1 AT THi: GAIKTY. His Lost l.ove, a Olograph, will be [one ?>( the attractive pictures at the Gaiety theater tonight which opens promptly at 7 o'clock. HJs Help ",\h?te is anothe/ picture full of com edy and fun. The Marriage Vow tenses great teal iJ amusement. A 'Husband's Strategy another amus ing scene and all who see (his pic ture w iy. not regret it. The Gaiety ?? .'s fair to h.K?* a lurgi? crowd to atui the program also premises V: **e on" 'h-.t will f*~Hse from be- J I-u t-ritl Tii. --;w>v7 l-.^t niu^t wi?s a humrner and all present wdPe] delighted. Follow the merry crowd to the Gaiet) this evejiing. Hear! good m.:sjc and see first duss pic- j lures. y TO CITIE A COl.l) IN ONK 1>A V Take LAXATI VE UJIOMO Quinine I Tablets^- Druggists refund money if it | fulls to cure. K. W. ('.ROVE'S sigaa- ! '.ure is on each box. 25e. 4 MKM OP TUB PALLBMAIUOiS. Dr A r instead K. Tayloe. formerly of this city, now a promising physi cian of Del haven, was oAe of the hon orary pallbearers to the dead South ern poft-prleat. Father John It. -Tab h.' wh.o was buried i^t Richmond. V^, last TuMday.*- ? ? . nxjMBB, Ml ||i i "FREE! FREE! FREE! Everybody read this: Every' morning and evening our wagon will be at your door load ed with everything good to eat, such as? ? Ocracoke Mullets, h Ocracoke Oysters, Corned Hoghcads,^^ Corned Meats, Sweet Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, Peanuts, Clams, Fresh Eggs, Chickens, old and young, Everthing that can be found \ on a vegetable wagon. took for this wagon -every j day. A polite man to wait on you; he will give everybody good, hon est measure. If you don't believe ta try the man rafay, and if the goods suit you tell others, if not tell us. And if you don't see what vou want on the wagon, 'phone 146. We havMt. Garfield Clemmon's Greatest Restaurant You Ever Saw. I SPECIAL | I TELEGRAM ! t We are in receipt of a t telegram today from | SANTA CtAUS ? stating he will arrive t here December 1 with * a full line of toys for ? exhibition at my store. | Wait for the opening. I % 'Phone 58. ! H. G. Sparrow | HOME OF SANTA CLAUS ?-! THE I. H.JC. TOGGLE-JOINT HAY PRESS Is ths lighest Jdraft, and makes the most compact bale of any press sold. BAILEY SUPPLY CO.. Are you using an old-fashioned ' system ?f bookkeeping? MODERN METHODS SAVE TIME. SAVE MONEY. SAVE ERROR. AND WE CAN PROVE IT. MQORE'S BINDERS, KECORD SHEETS . AND CABINETS ON APPROVAL A 3k our special saletman to call. The Lovllest PUce You Ever Sew? Washington Park * * ' Swamp and Highland Farms For Sale. ~ A. C. HATHAWAY, Washington, N. C. JPrawj.uui. ..I #.i 1 jlj! ? i ? ijujiii Leon Wood MEMBERS N. Y. COTTON EXCHANGE James W. Coc ~Tt EONHVOODZrCO^ BANKERS and BROKERS f STOCKS. BONDS, COTTON, GRAIN and PROVISIONS. 13 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. REAL ESTATE WANTED 1 1 ! 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. ' 1 want farms and other lands for sale. If you want to sell your farm or lands see me or 'phone * IV. M. KEAR, Washington, N. C. 'Phone Office with C. D. Parker, Havens-Small Building. NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAILWAY HArfRY K. WOLCOT ami H. M. KKKll, Receiver*. IRRfeCT TIIROKiH TRAIN SERVICE I1ETWEEN \U. l*OIXTS .X EASTERN' NORTH CAROLINA. AX1? VIA NORFOLK TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. SCHEDl'LE IN F.KFKC SEIT. 1ST. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON EXPRESS: 1' A *M.. daily, except Sunday, for Ma < keys Forry, Edentonj_ Eliza beth City. Norfolk, connecting with all lines North, East and .West. Arrives Norfolk 4.25 P. >L, eonr.e;tirg el Mack-ya Ferry for Delhavon and Columb'T lTranches. 1 00 p. M. ?! ? <:?' except Sunday, for Mack^ys Ferry and intermediate . SUktlOUfi. ? 7.15 A. M- d. ly for Greenyjlle, Farmville, WIIbod. Raleigb and inter mediate vtiins \r rive Raleigh 11.27 A. M. Connects at Wilson and Greenville with A.O. L. K. R. 5.25 P. M. daily, except Sunday, for Greenville, FnmvIPe^ Wilt.cn, Ral eigh and Intermediate stations. Arrive Raleigh &.C7 P. M. ConnecfB at Farmville with East Carolina R.'R. fur all potn'3 North and South. 9.55 A. M. daily exccpt Sunday for New Bern. 5_. 15 P. M. daily excoot Sundny fnr o.ve Bern. Morehead City, -Reaufort and Intermediate points. Connects at New Bern at 7.30 P. M. (dally) for Onen tal and intermediate stationar-Coflhei-'tg nt Nov Bern at 0t43 P. M. daily for Kiaston and (Joldsboro. S. 30 P. A': daily exceptlSunday -for P netown, Belhaven and intermediate 1 stations. For furilier particulars, consult Norfolk it Southern Railway folder, or -apply to-*lVH.-MyeTJ5. Ticket~Agenr 7" II. C. H LOGINS. G. P. Ai W. W. CROXTOX, A. G. P. A. K. T. LAMll. GEN. MJR.. NORFOLK, VA. ^1 ? V '>> Si' 'i Sil^i a r i. i && &&<?&?I2& *"'-? f EAST CAROLINA: Teachers' Training School & is Ijtabllsb^d and maintained by the State lor the young rneu ^ and women who wish to qualify themselves for the profe?aion _ot iL'JChing. RuMte-OS "?*' ? new anH Sanl. lation perfect SESSION OPENS OCTOBFR 5TH, 19M. ( J Pre*ldeot, GreenvfUe, N. C. RIGHT, ? ?,.t '0-> ?<?? '"I'i&sy ? Tijjy Money saved is money made! A Welsbach Junior Lamp burns 2 fefel of Gas per hour, and gives 50 Candle Power of Light, where an open tip burns 6 feet of Gas and gives 29 Candle Pow er. How much do you save? WASHINGTON LIGHT & WATER VVelsbactT Junior. COMPANY ? -I | Fowle Memorial Hospital ^BUSINESS a OPPORTUNrriES RATE, 1 ccnt per word Estimate nix words to the line, and inclosc payment with copjr. Answers to ads. may be received at this office. | To Insure prompt attention tdhadvv tise meats should be in business office j by 12.45 m. Ads. by messenger, telo phone or mall gt rcn careful attentlfi^f STKNOGllAl'UKH A X 1? T Y I* K wrlter. Let me write your letters. | Miss BeuVah Thomases t 'A* ? Chamber of Commerce ' K.XT1IA F1XK MA??AGA CRAPES this week at B. K. Willis1. 29 ?IO ItKWARD ? LOOT. TAKEN 11Y mistake, or left In some store about n month ago, one small brown* leather eataple case about "*.8 inches long by 12 Inches hlgb. Case had an 1. C. M. A. tag on it with the name of It. E. Stephenson on the Inside of the tag. The above reward will be paid for any nflornsHTloiL-ieatHnr to recovery o!_ same. Hotel Louise. 27 Jt'ST RtX-FJYKI>, A XEW LOT OF crockery and glassware, by E. K. Will's. 29 MIST? TOPA7 STH K PINTfLK'S hall, night of the dance. Carrie Simmons. mi?E (X)l> t'KAX UEItHI E.S. EXTKA fine. E. K. Willis. 29 WANTED ? HUllKCRIITIOXM, IIE newals. to the Ladies' Home Jou?- j nal, the Saturday Evening Po?t, ? the Youth's Coapwrtcg: ? Mrs. <'. ; T. Cordon, Representative. phonp | j No. 84-L. 27 1 ! WANTED ? 1MJS1TI6X AS STATiON I ary engineer: C yearn" experience; good reference ll_4taae*sary. Ad dress P. O. Bo* i J Washington.! I N. C. ?* 30 I : : i Tin; <ili> jtKLiAiii.i:. ?;eli., the I Jeweler, lifts just returned from New York. See hi? stock before | buying. He La:: coiro grerrt bir i gains. ? <?\E 1'LAiA ti??l.?? JjUv'iiri I Finder will pler.n- ic'.urn to News .office and receive rpward. COl M \ TEArKTKS" IS3KI1ATZOX To the County Teachers: On Friday. December as soon after . 9 o'clock as possible, the County Tsacho/s will , meet at the Washington Graded School build :ug | and vlt.lt the various departments of the school. In the eJlQt-noun t.ie teachers will assemble in the r.itdl- I torlum and organise, fcben prof. -I , a. mvir.s! or tne siate re;?^r!nien: of j Education, will address them on "Teacher Train' rig." - At- the same time a County Woman's Betterment Association will he organized. 1 It h? desired that as many mem bers as posslblo from local us>o.:la- i Hons be present and becom<* a part o! the- county organization. "All por cons Interested In tbla work ar? In vited to meet with us. W. !. VAl'CHAS i 30 County Supt. Schools OSSM ?aw im !?lr; IBS L !T"7* Ifli ig?! f ??&? SS< ? i ?S aa PimBUBGpEBFECrFaiCE It ia tbe only enduring make and be ?onw? ky procew of ELECTRIC WELD INO ONg SOLID PIECE OF STEELt ?ennd in4 *Caj tJ" ------ nor ruit o*t. ?? Uninjured bjr S m?4e for expaiuioft m4 i \Lt arfjuata itself to uneven ground. ? W- Our impror* procew aukee fa ^tlun ??j otber fcnc^gfp j J. H. Harris Plumb ing & Suoply Co. FOR GENERAL SURGICAL and .? NON-CONTAGIOUS - MEDICAL CASES RATES Private Rooms, $15 to 25 per week. Wards, large and airy, $10 per week. . . AddrerarMtat JOES A. SMITH, Sapt. of Norses. Professional Column 1 1 ' '' ?- 1 ' 1 SPECIALISTS H. W. CARTER, M. D. Practice Limited to Dlaeaaee of the ? Eye- Ear. Noee and Throat. t s Hour*: 9*12 A. M. Cor. Main and s" 2-5 P. M. Gladden Sta.. 'PHpNE 81. Washington. N. G. ^Dr; iM.Hardy .. ? PRACTICING r physigiAn SURGEON _ Washington, N. C. DR. H. SNELL Dentist. Office coraer of Main and Respass Streets. Phone 109 Washington, N. C. ATTOItXEYS H. S.^V'ARD JUNIUS D. GRIMES WARD & GRIMES ATTQRNEYS-AT-LAW Washington. N. & We practice in the Courts of the Firat Judicial District, and the Federal Courta. John H. Sgialt A J. NUcLcaa. Harry McMullan. SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington. North Carolina. W. D. GRIMES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Washington. North Carolina. Pi-actices in all the Courta. %Vin. II. Rodman. Wiley C. Kodman. RODMAN & RODMAN . 2. Attorneys-at-Liw Washington, N. C. VV. M. BON!>. Edenton. N. C. NOKWOOli L, SIMMONS _ BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington, North Carolina. Practice in ail Couita. V/. L. Yaujfhan W ? A. Thomrw^a VAIGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wa^h'.ngton and Aurora, N. C. Practice in all the courts. H. C. CARTER, JR., ( ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Washington, N. C. Office Market Street. ~ EDWARD L. STKWART Attorney-at-Law.'; "Office over Daily News, Washington, N. C. COLLIN H. HAR&1NG ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, f a>AsiWiw Room* 3 and 4. WASHINGTON: N. C - STEPHEN C. BRAGAW Attorney and Counselor at.lawj ? : ? - Washington, N. Ch ? . BusiiLejss Car^_ G.'a. PHILLIPS & BRO., FIRE And Plata Glass i- INSU RA MG ? , For FIRE INSURANCE see | I J. and V. B. MYERS The J. H. Simmons Marble and Granite Co. MONUMENTS Prices and Work Right. WASHINGTON, N. C. ^ WHITE - BARBER - SHOP Tlie onlyTTrit-cJaM' wblFo shop in city. ?? A trial will convince anyone of rcaa onable judgment. We have 3 chairs. iii?t.c)a<> arklirttrbtw. Satire Hub assured. Opposite FoaCaF office. - A. B. DRAUCHQN, ?rop. cTmorgan WIL^MS INSURANCE y Kof aH kinds. Buy Your HORSES and MIXES? L f J J- 111? J . 'j * -1 0?0. H. Hl^/U J
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