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WASHINGTON DAILY JEWS Entered as second-class matter 'August 5. 1909. at the postoHJce at -Washington. N. C . under the act o I March 3. 1879. PUBLISHED EVERY"* AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. . No. .114 East Main Street. J. L. SHYOi Editor arid PlOprlttor. Telephone No. i!90. Kl KKClllin <O.V HATES: Ose Month $ ,2!> Four Mouths. 1 00 SI* Mouths 1.50 One Year : 3.00 Subscriber* desiring the paper dis continued will please notify this office on date of expiration, otherwise. It will he continued at regular 6ubserip-j ?Jon rates until uotlce to stop is re ceived. [f you do not got The Daily News* pr.liaptly telephone on write (he m.in M?*r. and the complaint ? .11 receive Immediate attcDtiolt. it is our desire To 'please you. WASHINGTON. N. C.. DEC. -S, LET THE NEWS FOLLOW. Part i'e* leaving town should not fill to lot The News follow them dailv rith the ne*s cf Washington fresh and crisp. It will rtove a valuable companion, reading ?o you like a let ter from home. Those at the sea shore or mountains will find The News a most welcome And interesting visitor. Vl'HT HE SH?XEI>. All articles sent to The News for publication must be signed b* the wrK?r; "thorwise tb?v will not be Ml I II IPPItEi lATHIl. The following notices from ?'our contemporaries In reference to the I wily News' Christina* edition are r.ot i in I;.- most complimentary b.t; the editor . asa.uj".?ia.. cd'.li o.iv .QiaL liicir words t of- commendation ur?> highly appreciated Tho Washington Daily .v-ws _J%1 e .Pit Ti tesdav i M a hand-* some .-holiday edition < i I 1 pages Xvjrh colored i-uver" liave tje?m knowing Washington papers for a great many years, and ill" News is ihe best ti;e town has'lfaiT". Ti r* yet a young paper so far as age goes, but has been ,putt'ng in work like a vet e ran * for the upbuilding and ad . vanO'eineut of its town and sec tion.- Greenville Reflector. Washington New'* Knterpi ise. Our esteemed contemporary, the ? Washington Daily News. !?"?' i Ua.? ? ipwit^i ? a? fhrtatwaw edition lonsisline of fou Keen pages and enclosed in a beaut I* . ful cover printed in colors. The News in always pulling for ~ ? ? Washington ? and ? Hri* edition presents figures showing the great Importance of that grow ing city, if the people of Wash ington would do as much for the Dally News as the Daily News has done for Washington bounded and everlasting suc cess. ? Wilson Times. WOMEN AS SIIOPMFTKKS. It is notorious that nearly all shop lifters are women and that the range ?>:" women *hoplifte.> 5:i<-J rules every serial r.mk ,ar.-l *?v<*rv. den re*1 of weal*!? Well-to-do u- ~v Mr* part m*1* ' ; ? L a:'.ui ut womur. whom t h?-y jii ? ?;* :r- Pra ? ??*??:? uIjk!: ? ? w? i :i N-a V?.rk a:id f\*tl !.-?:?.???? I |? t* ? I ! ? fcji ,l ? .???liiin-iy j .-si ??nw. ! i: s i*l. ?-r^. Ha:-. Wi? - pood wo mail is a jusr object *?ren. <?. and wr xhuuid find it v| pleasant t" believe that "the generali' ty of women are not better i:i cxt-ry essential respert than the generality of men. It is f|irte possible, how ever. thai th" mania for pilfering ? so-called kleptomania may be a dis tinctively feminine weakness and hence present in mai/y more Individ uals anvMiK women Utwft h>??o, ? For one ihii/^-moHi women laHc the special Hdtise of distinction between | mine :.rd tb!"ie whJch IvustnesH train- I | If f x.xi s m*-:: . Then. too. wome* 1 are by nature nnd necesaify far more given to shopping than men; they thus have more opportunity and jriore temptation. Hut we ralhe^in -efcfte- 4** ? Hmh ? ^*e ? cause of shopljfi!' j5 among women In comfortable olrCamstanceR arisen j from the sense of comparative im punity which they feel. They know 1 veyy well that conduct will be toler-| aYe"fTBWr-?!?e.T. M^ST maii^-o uln !irinp~ei ttrer on unpleas ant expertenre on the sfwM or ft ptdlee call. They know Ifow the *hopmaa with' male relatives and various other : unpleasant consideration**. Where any considerable number of huma.n beings enjoy if privileged portion a certain proportion will be found pre suming upon it and abusing it. The shoplifters, like women who marry rich degenerates with the purpose of dKvordng them but not, their riches g, abuse the privileged and prlvleged and r ? ogy. hs of all the sciences and near j sciences. but the professor sometimes mukes psychology too popular for Its ' ! own good. ?Charlotte Observer. . HKill I'ltH KI) COTTON. The importance of hi^h- priced cot ton, as*an item in the country's ex- . ' ;iol*t trade is disclosed by a special ' statement oS.^.ixe IVpartnient of Cora , niciTir . and . llabo r , w h i c li shown the | rrihie of flfty principal articles ex ? ported iu Xuvember and Lhc rlc'ven i ; months euri:ng therewith in 19flC> us! ! compared with tbo corresponding' periods of last year. The quantity of] ? cotton exported ill November. 1909. , ? was f>52.">0".u0rt pounds, valued at ' STU, 000.000. and in November of ; , lust year the quantity exported was i tJO 1,000,000 pounds, valued at $63.-i I wOO.OOO. , The ? average price of cot- I I ton exported in November was 14.3 j cents per pound, against 0.1 cents in J November, ISM)S. an increase of 57 i I per eent-in price. Again, while thej exports for the elf-ven months show- j eil a fulling off.- the exports of cot-; Itoti exhibited a Rain of over $41. 000,000. ? hk.iKh \m>r for tiuai. imoxs. Actress Defend** Radical \ icwo lvx-i pn'**eil in a New |*?y. Paris. Dee. it. - i'|,!vp together, but don'; |get married." is -VhAstart hjg advice M ny Sarah Bernhardt gives trr-ymir.g meji and women who have been tombed bv Cupid's dart." ".When a man feei.? ^that lie is bound to a woman." the eminent actress argues, "the union in most rase* be- I coujes Irksome. lone as both qre I '.He 1 1n- V i i >n t i ii 'if to low, for ih.-j very uncertainty of retaining a cher-} j tailed possession makes one guard it j I the more earefullv^ Men especially Should not marry until they have ex- 1 i pejienrt* in domestic life. I approve j of, experimental union.* which may | i*esult%j:i marriage if both parties are i willing. | consider ij '.vilest for men | ii. I w,tmen to liy?> together before This advice was giver. a* a sort of| j Introduction for a play which Mme Bernhardt has wrm??u. depleting an I artist's l?4v<? for a woman he has not j | married. -The play j last week and had fair ?success. KIVKIl ROAD STATION NKWS. ( ? To the Dally News gr??eting*? fre* Chrlstmas and wishing the News prosperity throughout the New Year and for all time hereafter and that it may attain the apex of success. Many thanks for Christmas remem brance. The Box "party las! "Thursday night" at Magnolia school house was quite successful financially, and the amuse ment was much enjoyed. Messrs. Vaughan and THyloe. though absent, | were not forgotten by their many 1 friends. We are glad to have Rev. F. E. j Dixon returned to this parish for another year: his first service at As bury church, since conference, was last Sunday. ? -- ? ; .xirTTnra - .\rrsr "xrrenir^nigao cr.-.ofi Wilmington; Mr. S. F. Alligood and [ TERRIBLE STRAIN RESULTED NOT AMISS A Lenoir Lady, After Two Weeks. Crindii!!* ? tabor;- "feels *? P:t!er Than Ever. T ??? v. -?! n ?: r. . : itHI, v - ' : : 1 ! ? . : .? ...... . n.c.,1 '?.I*:. . 1 : .1 a^WOi wi'c-i. tc , Cr.rdui. . . i .vi taker I a lot o. . rraise j '? done forme. I can never thank yovt enough for the ad-, vfee you gave me. to take Cardui, fori sincc taking it I look so well and am i stout as a mule." You are urgefl to take Cardui, that gen t'e. vegetable tonic, for Weak women? Its [ u;e will strengthen and build up your sys- I km, relieve or prevent headache, back ache and the ailments of weak women. It will surely help you. as ithas helped thousands of others, in the past 50 years. N B ? Write to: Ladies* A?k?;?or* Dept.. Oatta P"!-! Mr4i<-twe Ca , uuii?m-^a. lciuLUtif Special I /nvnietions .and 64- paw book. "Home Trealment ' lor Women," seat ia pLain wrapper, or. request. .if yon suffer with indigptflron. mn-t| *tlpatlon. feel mean and cross. noli strength or appetite, your system Is ? unhealthy. Hollialer's Rocky Moun- 1 ' tain Tea the system strong and healthy. 3."?e renin. Tea or .ab-i Hafdv'w hmimgirtra 1 MHl lll' tll.K UK ? Dirk*. r?i>U(llnr. I Wbvth'.T from Colds, Heat, Stom- : ich or N'ervous Troubles. Capudlnej will relieve you. It's liquid ? pleas- 1 Ml to take ? act* Immediately. Try j It, 10c.. 2 f?c. and 50e.. at drug Stores. Rocky Mountain T aa Nugget* A B? to a..n Bmmmtm A ?nc<-lflr for ronfttlpittlnn, r>i?li?rr*? lon. I lrrr^ | an.1 KKTney trout.1*-., I-.inj.l.-s, t:- rrnm. Impure I UU-hI, llml n^path.HliinfUh liowfi., H??rfr.rh* nnn Iiiu'kiu*b^, lis Mockjr Mu'irinln Train !?>?. I?t form. 36 c?t?-* .1 bo* (?emiltie mittle br 1 lloUlMU Dnrr. Cowiu, M t.llaon, W??. : OOLOF* m/fiJETS FOR SAl LOW PfOPU DR. JTAItllVS BRI O STORK L - rriWlfc The annual meeting of the stock holders of 'the First National Bank, of Washington, will be held Tuesday. January 1H inf. between the hour/,. mt 1 ? mrfiwlr ? m an/ 1 i ..Vloek n I I iamily. of Washington; Miss Julia anil Nannie Bet and Master Samuel Respess, of Broad Creek., and Mr. and Mrs. I.. Carmer Alligood ami son were Christmas guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Lewis Alligood at Oak drove ifceir home. Miss Josephine All good and Mr. \V. Wcolavd. or Broad Creels: Mi*. C-. I*. IMlley. of .Weldon, and Mr. Riy.nk Can d > . w^Hafli. wei r Christ mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus?* 111? Alligood. ? ' Mr _ W. "V. Candy, of Pant ego. I& spending the holidays with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Candy, at Broad Creek. Mr. T. S. Alligood. of Davis* Shore and Mr John Yeate* and family, of mount's Creek, are spending the hoi Mrs. James Alligood. % Mr. A. S. Alligood. of Makey's j Kerry, is visiting his uacents. Mr. I and Mrs. Charles A,l}jtft>od. at Broad Creek. m Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson and i lilld and Mr. aitdrMrs. Herbert Flow ers and child, of Washington, have returned home aft?-r spending Christ mas with their parents. Mr. aiid*>lr*t .1. W. Alligood. " . Mr. J. T.- Singleton 'anil family were guests of Mr. and Mr?. C. Candy ar Flroad Creek, Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Alligood ami child sprnt Christmas with hi*r parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. "A. Alligood. on Red Hill ? road. Masters Charlie and Millard Tet- j terton. of Jessama. have been spend- j :ng several days with Their gr?.-?<l- j parents, Mr. and Mrs." X. ' Sheppard. at Bun von. I Mr. Willia-i W.irn-r ill. li:is h.-n j away many years. Is visiting hlsl brother and other friends at Bunyotr. I his old home. We had rafn -nearly "all day Christ-: r.ias. Thegrelebraiion here was "in al cmlvt way wtrtr very Utile "1ioisior?>$fc [amusement, ami no acchtents. Noconiis accepted an invitation 10 spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. I.. ?**- ??he;;pa;'ii ? and *1 lie time pas:N?il ? -rv pieasa inly. j/ NOCOMIS. ^OTICK. All lots In, C !;r 111! I (colored) cemetery wtll.be lor sale on and af- 1 ?or January 1. iMO. All persons de siring lots will ?-oimmtnteftfe wirh-fhe city clerk as to pr.ces. ' The Hoard, of Aldermen? Its regular ?eeem ber meeting also passed the folowing ordinance, to-wlt: That on and af *er January 1, 1&IQ. the present col ored cemetery now being used will be' closed and* all burials must be in XTedar HffT~cemelefy. W. B._ WINDLEY, City Clerk. KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL Many Washington people take thfeir lives in their bands by neglecting the [ kidneys wheri they know these or gans need help. Sick kidneys are re sponsible for a vast amount of suf fering and ill henlth, but there is no need to suffer nor to remain in dan ger Malum. all diseases JUllLACllfiB pains due to weak kidneys can be quickly and permonently cured by the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. The following statement leaves no ground tor doubt. J. Savage. Chut*-!) -street, Tarboro. S.s('.. says: "For some time my kidneys were disordered, the pas sates of the secretions being scanty and painful. I had sharp pains' ai ro-is nvy lot:;* and if I stooped sud Ui'i.lt . ? ? ? v -iviv ? ? m- ? ;*? my ba U and I <w.lil hardlv ^straight**:!. \ f "?? ?? irsi'.:?; u number of remedir** *-v it ii- t obtaining relit*/. It procuro-l KMiuy pills. They1 rc-mowd thv a-he*- r.sid pain* hi my buck a:?d regaLitcd tin* pat ?zap* of t!.e k'dr.rv i am plea.* Ml to re< (iinnK-ul Moan's K;diiey"Pil!* jii ' return f?r M.'.- I: uoikt J h:ivo derived ' jrrcm the in." l or sa'.O by all OahTs. ' l\-r? "ft cent*. F(>srer-M.;|ji:rn Co.. Buffalo. ' N?sw York, sole a^-intr: fur t Tie I'nited ?tii*es. THE WORLD'S BEST H?MEDV I'rotoclH the h'?tiic in a huiwlreil wnys NH Suite and Liniment in Itunm, Harts, Wounds. .Stings, < Impped Hands. Kheitmntlr and Neuralgic Pains, and nave* life and mtnli sickness i relief for Crop, folds, I'lieuinonia. Whooping t ough, Tonsllit Is. Hrourhilln, etc. ? The Homesite Beautiful? Come Lets go to Washington Park by the Pamlico. 7 -T* r*rvn C A I C? West Second Street Ivot. East Main Street Home, Mar rUlV dALL het Street Home, Third Street Home. Valuable W'liarf | Property, Farms* fn^Hyde, ISenufoit aud Pitt Counties. A. C. HATHAWAY, Wasftm^riTN. C. c ot? Wood VMi .VlBERS N. . COTTON EXCHANGE James W. Cj!c j . leon wood trarr BANKERS and BROKERS STOCKS. BONDS. CO TTON, GRAIN aV.d PROVISIONS 7J PLUME STREET CARPEN TER BUILDING, NORFOLK, NS. J -K, Wj 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 Marg:nal accounts given careful attention. _ Xmas Greetings * ?c We rannot t?;ll yon all that we lia\p ,'Coo?l to eat. \ Therefore we extend to you n must cordial invittkion to ijwlt our More and see for yourself. _ \ If vou buy we'll uunmtCC to yon I Mo best ^ootls "and I] Mortices. Two wagons, two phones, and plenty of c and Hi'.- "!><>?&" will do his host to see that you are pleased. JOS. F, TAYLOE, THE QUALITV GROCF.K. 'Phones 1.23 arid 124 Three Deliveries ,.THl; d)MM()\ l i)l,|l j Time fur Medical Science tt? Al>al?> "Scourge of North.'* It has. probably occurred to In numerable sufferers t%>ni what is generally known, km i'hh ?common cold" .that it is about time for med lcal science, which has coped suc cessfully With much more serious problems in disease, to abate a dis tressing malady which has been apt ly designated "the scourge of the North." In every household there ia a? favorite- remedy, but, as a matter of fact, no effectual cure is known. In 'a recent s issue of the British Medical journal It is pointed out that the disease is not one, but many, Ita symptoms being due to various germs. The widespread belief in cold baths and the process called "hard ening" ia rejected. Even the hope held out some time ago by Dr. Ben ham. In his report to the British Medical Association, that a vaccine ani.?h?ft or^,irmJcQ iL tolerable, is not received with favor, because the microbe of the common cold is not always the same; hence It would be necessary first to dls-j cover the identity of the particular bug or use a mixed vaccine. The writer in the Journal quotes j Dr Kuhn, a German authority on the prevention of colds, who believes that; they nrfVJJOt usually contractej from, other persona, hut that a chill affords ro ? nnrnWB ? air^any in ? nnr? nos^n throat, or mouth conditions favorable I to 11 "ir activity by altering the cu taneous circulation. rrmnrun very wen, bm it leaves | us exactly where we were ? with a ' '?old In ou 9 hoaciraiuT'tlonmig" Co~fa7T back upon but quinine. hot lemonade, nasal sprays, or the old grandmother remedies of smelling ?mUui an^ hia. b. 6erry tea. Philadelphia Press. If Peary in a# "square" as his friends say he Is. he will not object to the Copenhagen savants investi gating his records. [ STOCK HOI.DKK.S* MKKTINCi. , | The regular animal meeting of Che | |&l>oan Association will be held at the banking house of the Savings it Trust Co. on Thursday, January 27. 1910. at 4 : 30 p. m. JNOr-A SPARROW. Secretary. rfUh'KlfrT'M CALL FOR TAXES. ~ 1 The States taxes must be settled In full by 1st Monday in January. The school vouchers will be coming in dally; the people want their children educated and the teachers must be rpaTd. TTre^tfuTTe III wiiC'dwir-wt-lWi rCXinty must also be paid. Now it taji.es money to pay these bills and it ?has to be, raised by taxation. Your taxes have been due since September 1st. and I will thank all. who have | not paid, to comc forward and settle at. onre. Your taxes are due and I there is no better time to pay than when you have money. ? | Very respectfully, -j ; ? ODO..J5. RICKS. ' 1 Sheriff, Deaufort C"? Dcr??mber G, 1909. Free td Yoi/and Every Sister 8uf. erlng from Woman's Allmenta. Fowle Memorial Hospital , Surgical and Medical Cases. Visiting Physicians and Surgeons W. A. Blount. M. D. ' ^ 8. T. Nirholscn, M. D. * Trt M. M. D. P. A. Nicholson. \|. I). "Jnft. 0. Blount. M. l) Jno,:C. Hodman. V? l>. ' RATES J Private Koorps, $15 to" 29 per 1 11 week. Wards. Urge and airy, $10 per 1 1 ? BUSINESS b OPPORTUNITIES KATE, 1 cent per word Estimate six word* to the Hne, and inclose payment with copy. Answers to ads. may be received at this office. To insure prompt attention mil adver tisement* should be in business offlcc by 12.45 m. : Ads..bjr r*?lr> - ^>hone or mail given careful attention^ UAVB you A CHILI) * TO"* 10 years old? $2.5(*T*r *?'lt '? ?at in Building- and Loan -fjrcck will enable you to give that a college education. Jesse Uutv and Charles Flemralng, solic tors. APPLES. uitA ,;kapk F1 1 CTT, malaga grapes, eoconnuts, han.n nas, at Tayloe's. Phones 1?3 an 124-. FOJ^flALK-? OXE. RIM80X GRAPH - opnone with latent improvements and In excellent condition. Will sell at a bargain; very suitable for Xmas gift. H. Q. Sparrow. ON THE 2? Til WE WILL HAVE A shipment of "TTnyler|s" candles^ Fresh for Xnias. - BruSnTft -Drug' Store. GIVE I'S YoWt ()KI)KK HjR~HlY? ler's vandy today. Brown's Drug Store. * THAT lo .\\ll 20 CENTS PER LB. ? line of mm) leg liavo__arrrved nn<V opened uu. r'om?* and it. At Jor P. Ta>T?o. Phones 123 and A FEW l'LYMOlTII ItOCK ? chUktiNK 1 fov saTe rrom ur, to uu cents en oh. delivered. Mrs. A. C., Hathaway. Phf?ne-&4. _ " "Kill: JAMES K. CLARK CO. HAVE Viifjlc a lai-g sortmen t of Em pire' art 'silver. It is strictly high grade, eg ual'?>- sterling in beauty and wear, but half the price. BEI.L. THE J FWELFTT. OFFERS special inducements In jewelry, china, cut glass. ? Gel prices before buying elsewhere. RA1M.NM IX WHOLE. HALF. 1-1 boxes, and iu 1 lb. 'nackaaej. nl?to loose. Nuts all kinds, and fin* home-gnu wn pecan nule, at Tay loe's. Phones 12^ and 124. KPKT1AL VALl'ES IN BLANKETS, prices $1.98 to $10. Ideal Xmas Sifts, at James K. Clark*. die* ? 10c, 20c. 25c, 40c and 50c per lb. We will have tbU entire Hoe spened up the last of week. Tayloe's. phones 123 and 124. BELL. THK JKWRLKR. HAH JT8T received a new lot of watches, Jewelry, etc. MI NCR MEAT, GOOU, BETTER AND best, plum puddings, fruit cakes, from 2 to 10, at Tayloe'a. Phones 123 and 124. i iw.t ? fwn- Wrrv nrniir Year: Resolved, That I will Rave more money +?^9lO than I did In 1909. How? By taking out somq. Building and Loan stock, payable weekly. Jesse Hons or Charles Flemming will tell you how. HKAI'TlFrfT <iO|.?> ANI> NIIA'KH ?handle umbrellas i at Clark Co. "8. li.WSIXS, Nfrn. IHk VKlU J!r>itr at Taylor's. Phones 123 and iil,. WHILE VfK HA V E ATlOI'T THREE tons ?f- io Rn?l 2o Jent* can/ly on hand lu about forty varieties, it '?an t last the way it la going, come at once to Tayloe'n.' Phones' 123 and 124. \vT s! rfi7?:i:.vs tklkkkaph hegina -h ? Hrrning lessont!. SPKl'IAh SALK OX 1<AI>I ES* gl..V) "mbrellag at SSotTtTlark Co.'a. CHRISTMAS PLAXTtt--I WILL BE at Brown's Drug Btore Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Ollen E." Warren. cut FLoujcas?jja v ic yolu ok wi r at Dr. Brown's- Drag -Store: Carnations, $1.23 per dot; nar cissus, 7J?\i_jIoz. See those. Xmas plants also. Ollen E. Warren. ? K TlffS ORE AT LINE OF ?candies at io and 20 cents at Tay .loe'a cannot posciuly hoi d out. So come quick. Pitouca 123 and 124. LOST^-BLICKENSDERFKR tvpe wrlter. Finder will be rewarded for returning to Chamber of Com merce office. : ? -? ORANOKS. APPLES, BANANAS, Phones 123 and 124. WARREN'S <X>MINO. HO IS XMAs! that'^all. Ollen B. Warren. WO STORES . AND TWO RUM. standing pine, cum, cypress, pop lar, ash and oak .timber; jrtx chcap malea for aple. J.r R. Darenport, Pactolus, NL C. i SPBCJAL VALLKS IN BLANKETS at. Clark pa's. ; ? 7 !i Professional Column ' SPBClALOTg H. W. CARTER, M. D. Practice Limited to DUftinii nf fhrr Eye. Ear, Nom and Throat. Hours: 9-12 A. M. Cor. Main and 2-5 P. M. Gladden Su., 'PHONE 86. Washington, N. C. DcU. M. Hardy PRACTICING PHYSICrAN SURGEON I Washington, N. C. DR. H. SNELL Dentist. P.'Uce corner of Main and .(espass Streets. Phone 100 Washington, N. C. ATTOn.VEYS " H. S. JJ ARD JUNIUS D. GRIMES WARD & CRIMES ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW Washington, N- C. ' We prnctice in the Courts of the First ? I Judicial District, and the Federal Courts. John H. Small, A. D. Mac Lean, Harry .McMullam.. ? : * . SMALL, MAC LEAN St McMULLAN ? ? ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW on, ."North Carol ii W. D. GRIMES ATTORN ey-at-l aw QVas^ittgn, North Carolina. Practices in all the Coui?s. liJU. iLUudftian. r RQDMAN & JS.QDMAN Attorneys-at-L:^ Washingion. N.'C. W. M. BOND, Edenton, N. C. NOR WOOD L. SIMMONS BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington. North Carolina. Practice in all Couits. W. L. Vaughaq _ W- A. Thomn^. J VAUGHAN & THOMPSON' ? ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington and Aurora, N. C ?* Practice In ail the Courts. H. C. CARTER, JR., VTTORNEY-AT-LAW Washington, N. C. Office Market Street. EDWARD L. STEWART Attorney-at-Law.] Office over Daily News. Washington, N. C. COLLIN H. HARDING . ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Office Savings 6c T rust Co., Building Rooms 3 and 4. WASHINGTON, N. C. - STEPHEN C. BRAGAW ?. Attorney and Counselor - ? Washington, N. C. Attorneys- at-Law Practice In All Courts Nicholson Hotel Building Business Cards GA. PHILLIPS & BRO., ?| IFIRE - And Plate [Glass insOrXnce^ For FIRE INSURANCE ? see J. and P. B. MYERS The J. H. Simmons Marble and,Granitd Cor ?iriMTTwr utc ? Prices and Work Rigfjt. WASHINGTON, M. fc. WHITE - BARBER - SHOP
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