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Those at the sea shore or mountains will flnd The News a most welcome and interesting ' ?'iBltOT Vl-xT HE SIGNED. All article* >e:it 'o T'l'- .vtnv>- fur 4 publication ^ju.^t be signed bT tT.o writer. r?r hefwise th-v will net be fc>ublls!>er ?-I\ ?: IIKR \Y.ILKIN(| J *? 1 lie l>a:lv was ? ailed upon I ^'r-'Jin ve?i \ 'ij ?j\.? publicity' to . r.cther.'f-x i.; nee ;;,i Martin, m-etu* to in now and , I, li carnival' to ?he iietrirvui ??:' ?h ? ?v ami to ih. we had ciuilu:: to dca-wl ?!?? atifi.c;. ?:t : I :.;U :o 'to* I" * L . !n:r,v-;*r. :,n t ::r a, time give lie;* tful1: nc pa: ? :v, wi:U the* :rainiav i:e; ? rn niii;i; n.r- LU;l.v News >!?'! <? ;!n: litne 1ms v<" i-Jiarrged | :t* opinion. on the irr.trnry in more! convinced ihr.n ever thl*'!* the proper fvhulou of. the matter. Such cimilui-t a< she adopts is no excuse. I a her last escapade ?he nought :he vcrr center of ?ffr^vclty, right in the heart of the busiiWs petition, to publish h"r practices. Surely there Is a law on the books for such characters, and -those in ??.harRe of the ?lty government should at once get busy and do something, i The police ran not rlcj !he~town or' any nuisance without- the support of Vulgarity, obscene language, pro fanity in its worse form. Issuing from the mouth of a woman intoxicated, ?caring nothing for <Icccm.y or -naofat Ity. . \VJiat a disgrace to a civilized community This Is a result of the laxity in the enforcement of laws en ar ted ? for the protection of sm-ietjv. The < omroup-ity l>u purged of | Klmng a t^w dollars jV.h iV|e _L :rtache.l_ h ay rfi. > . ... ;; g.;rt?-:i . fundnni' wf'Uf fs tci- v i ? .-itiU'l;. be- | ? r**T n'l nf tb**' s;:-v. ?- penally i T:." wonderful? ! i ? ?? \Urltr -if tb* kinder- i :? ? -mi r.-'i is based on al < 't maUvs ' ? *??!????- '-'jm in ?s hlgiteRr j '*vn?Q ;? Jy; I :? I hilii:--- ord ;i:t rents I alike. The lillb* u; m!>: uiv inier- | ?KU'il, and -tb<s-4itiie hand* learn to do (hlflKR with nn expert 11 w* which i* umaxlng to the gray-heads who nevr i knew such a thing :n t h?-! r own ex- 1 perlenre. Tli Pr# Is no valid reason ' why Hie whole cn'rrs" of education! SttO'Jlfl'TTr?? Tmintain the same inter- j est That is friund in the kindergarten, j Manual training lias made a feeble beginning in the schools nf the larger , clliw. and us popularity is a suffl-, '?!**nt ondnrs^m'-nl of its value, but i even here only ihe smallest po?nihl??? amount nf t!ni* is devoted ?o If, while i lifcys, and u'.ils~iill founder along lnt' books, r- r. i nr.- r.i.i-1- r ? ? perform iaskr. j 0m? discipline l*." Rood"1 for uf. "But when we undernUuid that it is irood for us we find the drudgery less. ..The vital fact re ma I n ?_t hat the a^x erage child doe? not complete the grammar-school grades, while thoee who do complete them are generally ooatent with Date much ?ducatl?* ? lhan flvt? )u>r t ent of ? thone iii the j iritnary and grammar grades. This J in npt wholly duo to lack of mount; ou t . i he pafrt of the parents.. There Is a> Uw^ii -o I Interest on ? Uui_4iari ? of l lie [ ;>upil which all the compulsory sta tutes have not been able to overcome. j Without knowing why. the parent is right lr\ saying that ;?ook?ler.mlng 5s not the on 1 oss^ I tia! ip life. The parent whu/un \ lis boy to get. into busine? * wholly movc l :uuke him s-elf-supiKji 'Us boy can get chut will bene tit4* liTta 7rv commercial | life than in the schools. He think? j it is lost time for him to be learning] ln .books when hf might be learning ] In- Ijfe. The view is not wholly sound, i '.lilt it has its sensible side because' of the Imperfect administration of aur schools and poor curriculum en- | ployed. ? Joseph M. Rogers in Janu- ? ;iry I.lppincott's. WH AT W IIISKKY IS. What is whiskey? {'resident Taft today enlightens a waiting world on matter rhat has rexed rwo adminis trations. a vast business intc i ?>st . and W;e 'Imbibing public ever since ihei pa?3jige of the pure food law. I'rcsl- | ?lent -Tuft's ruling 'practically sus- 1 tains the opinion of Solicitor General I Howers. why j: old that all the viliisltyl made frutn neutral spirits re^ln i-nd H>[ palatable strength should bt*^laiieled .\>hislu\v ?i.TFs "upsetting the con- 1 ;? injon of 1 * r.i ? > : 1 ? i ^ > Roosevelt'. art- ! ing oil Dr. Wiley's report, that such distinctions as "straight." ??blend," and "compound" should be made for the Information of the ultimate con sunier. ? President Taft's decision is not final, lio'.veyer. as a ie*t- case ma; be brought in the Federal courls, and r the !?re-!i%|.?nt'? ruling is not sus tained, there, and ait appeal bo taken, the Court of the I'nited States will be ruTled upon to write t'.e ll'ial and ccmh lu?=lve npiufon mm th?* ti :o?tlotl. "What Is wlilskey?" Meantime the' I'rcsidenf's ;)cllor,. will guide the ngc;its of the pure fond ^s-vii i'. The Pres'.der.', it * f-? said, lias rea l every llr.e of tJ; % great uiu??] oi contradictory tes-imoiy during fbf I long controversy. tog<u with th* lengthy opinions. brief*. and argu ments.' decisions " ? ?f t1:e pure food board, and other documents bearing on the question, wl'li a \h?w to con struing the law as judicially as if he was hearing a case In court. As result, he will be a bit surprised if his work does not meet the approval o? the judiciary. ? Washington Host. "In the matter of strength. a man's power begins to decline, at the ex piration of hif thirty-flr*t year." said Ramon Serve*, u physical instructor, of firemen. Germany, at the Kiggs House ? "The muscles of the human body, aci ording to all au thorites, have their periods of development and de cline. Our physical strrneth incrcas es up to a certain a ge and decreases thereafter. Strength statistics show that the lifting power of a youth of 17 is '.'SO pounds. In his twentieth year it increases to 2 " pounds, and in the mollifc tad thlrxy-ttufr- years it reaches its height. 36Cl pounds. At Tii? ggWHWWW j stp ngth .begins to decline, very ?- ???'a!!:' i\\ tw>. iry tlw l.a* b*>i?n -reached it ha- il<? ? I >? ?. it ;><vr;u!f. and dtjuir."* ?".r'.nu--- . T a slightly ineivir. | ? '.I .ib?* fift ieth Vest* h! , I v *i)?- ! ;vr ?nc< nower av* S - '? has v.".v ?' .Th-; -t? it-iw iim ??rage lift* , ?f i ?: i]irv?-Ki>ore and |i 'ii- "honhl Uj lv-i Ti n.-,. ( >:ir youth 1 w* d^si;.n;i;-,g too ni'.i^h^ and our f o.ang men i:i-plo?[ ih.-lr physical "ondit'on In their M?rujrKl?> to gn on' n the husliM'.-'s wnrlJ. <vti!le our mid- | .U-aged r.i.d old*r ::u-; vc leading! no strenuous n life mentally. Wt al welfare. and the result i.- we are ! "creasing Instead of Increasing ihe average length of life." Washiug on Pofet. ?itipation, f??pl moan and i-rosa. no . I ^ir.'-ngth or appetite. your ?ywi?*m >???* I unhealthy. HolHstor'* RoeKjr -*trmn- Jl ta'n Tea makes the system strong) ?nd healthy. 35c cents. -Tea or ? ab lets. Hardy's Drug Store. links* CAI'l'IHM'l Currs Sirk Head*!', ache. \lso N'et voua headache. "1 r;? voters c!e:id:irhe and aches frcia '.Jrip. , .Siomaci) ,T/ouhlea or Kcnta* trou-J) ?h 8o!d iiv di'iig- ]j tlsts. ~~ HOLl.lSTER'o Soel >:j !>/ n'ainTea P uggeh ! /* Bin# t- . ? ??' > \i 7or1lu?? Pr-o'?. !Kr(I#0gI !nn Heu"!1 N<?nc?eJ Yijv. ; , ? fCoi i u. ir I'Vii.-. - ? i. ?n. I "J I '?jJ * ? -. '? ititMf- '? ? - ? >--j. ; \-y |IV.vr-: .. ?? . I Ht-K-kjrMmo.-l Twin"' ? ?? f r; : " . -? Vio> . i ii 11 JiiiC by j GOLQtii WUCGET8 FOR ttLlAW PPO'lf im. HAitiiV'H mw t; .htouk. The annual meeting of tho stock holders of tho Flrat National Bank. [ or ^Washington, wUJ ^ h*?h ygrtday. I January 11, 1910. between the )iours of 11 o'clock ?. ra. aad l o'clock p. for Cke the purpoae of electflgj ilrectwi for tk? enfols# ymr. < I 4 M WHAT, I -a- ?? mm THE VKUtt EXU. Ijftill happy is the man who coqMS at ^ Inst liuto '.hn safe uo male '.ion of hie f year; Weathered the perils of his spring that blast How many blossoms promising and dear! And of his suufiheV. with dread pas FTohs fraught. That oft. like Are through Oie rip ening corn. Iu'ght ull with. mocking ile'ith a^uil leave distraught l.o\ed ones to mourn thr ruined, waste forlorn. Rm now, though ainuma pa\e but harvest slight. Oh. grateful Is he to the powers above For winter's sunshine, and the lengthened night By- -heai thside genial with the ?^'warmth of love. Through silvered days of vistas gold and green. Contentedly h?> glide? away, serene. \ MniKw innxsoTs kwY'.% TlO>*. In Harper's for .lartuary are- pub lished some persopal reeollertions of Andrew Johnson which give a new an 1 'most interesting ;?Vconnt of th's uniquely renmrkably man who'roee in a few years from a tailor's bench to the Presidem-j . His pride l:i hav iit# been a tailor and- his free admis sion to illiteracy are particularly in vesting.. *' Ahou.t a yeai4 before the civil war :i,d? i'epper. who had been a black smith before he be?*aifie a lawyer, sent .Johnson a net of Slre-1 rolls. Which *av* tho writer of the recoiled Urns, and the govern or presently tjf judge a ci?at' which ili?- .had made f?v" hint. When l;e told r.iv mother of th?> inci dent. she s'lld : "?|>iil jo-.i real!/ tUe coat. ???"? l l Ul'i- ' _ ?? l (ml Mr:::- ctiifitT- m it. *vi?I: 'IVp.ier siiciiM:.'! a he d vF K?e witirih'e |'.? ':?* V Wi ? .. 1 was a tailor 1 was n go- . V ? lie refused ait Invitation once to dim; with A.'V. iimm.. .. Uv..'.wr of hie Democratic party in Tennessee .nid afi??rwjir*l Buchanan's I'o*tmas if" tieireral. a I: hough all of the guests to be fellow-Democrats, mill let them know that on that day he had dined' with his washer weman, off bacon and cabbage. "lie made no secret of his unlet tered vouth. nnri once brought my mother u magazine containing a sketch of his. life, in which it was re lated that Ills wife. Flora McCardle, Sad taught him to read after they were married, when he was twenty oue years of age. He 6aid the (state ly true: that when they were married his* wife brought her echoolbooks to their new home. Arid BTH study of TtKUl aidfd Ilia eduration materially. After he rose to prominence his ad mirers used to point out* that he made tow mistakes in grammar and that his English was ptre. but he iif^wm: ? lea mod to di vide hi* words r.rreuly in* writing, and :-ometlmes made' 1 u <1 ? y ? ? u ? r;:^ta k i r. jjiota ilor.s. ov.ro in a puhllo-si,,"-orn' ne =pnke Cf rtlP-i.nrs of ArHprt Unnn r T.ri : II ?; T.~. :* T r-;. n ;1 in MiT-ni" \oTiri:. : * C. <Ur J[ | ) rn-r,n'r-~ ? ;?} ? - nf_ Uv v A'.'i f.. ??? ?' ? ? ' "r. ? *. !i wftij *| r V" ! ? - ??????: .!???' 1 v.; ? ; ? ' 1 '7; 1 : -v Tlmi mi und af Cl'*' ?l-i- 1 ?? ? :> i ?e*o:? < t>U >r.-i: i . ; i' i? i \ | iV,|; lowd an l .,r: tjpMi in* CTc.Ia; THI! *.? i :y. . . w. \vi \D{.>: v. C ty t'Jf.k. Almost a Serious Crime. to tirglcrt (iKlMtr irmly in the homo \ Jck's Croup and I'nriiinonlri Knvlc, for reaillnr ss to ni?*pt tliesc ilnnfiiiim iUh* ???*??* Is more (Imn half tlic buttle. 23. to A: 81 .(Ml jara. ?.__J Tbe Homesite Lets go to Washington Park by Pamlico. p/"VQ O \ I r* Weal Second Street Lot, East Main Street Home, Mar- I rUl\ uALL ket Street Home. Third Street Home. Valuable Wharf | Property, Fanus, In Hyde, Beaufort ami Pfit't'ountiw. A. C. HATHAWAY, Washington, N. C, oo? Wood 3Ml-.MBF.RS N. ^ . CO TTON EXCHANGE Japni C jlc J . LEON WOOD & CO., BANKERS and BROKERS STOCKS. rtONDS. COT'IBN/GRAIN ai.d PROVISIONS. 7J PLl'ME S 1'REET, CARPENTER BI ILDING; NORFOLK, VA. Private. Wires to N. Y. S'ock Exchanxc. N. Y. Cotton Exchange. Chicauu Hoard of Trade and other Financial Centers. Correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment and Marginal accounts -given careful attention. New Year Greetings We cannot tell yen all that we have good to eat. Therefore we extend to yon h mrdtnl invitation to- ThrtT our More and nee for yourself. It .tun buy we'll ai'i'iiil'r twyoii lite- lie#! antl quickest servic es. Two wagons, two phones, .ami plenty 'of polite cleiis ami if?t' '"!$?iss" ?uliniti his liesi lo seoTIuit you ure" pleased. 1. JOS. F. TAYLOE, THE QUALITY G ROGER. ~ 'Phones 123 and 124 Three Deliveries i lay: and in another ftpeech be quoted: ' , "*Xnd the ftcfn Joy that vCLulur?' feel ? ~ ] liHomicn worthy nf-tt<rlr steel. j as Shake*] v.-, ie says!'** . . ? '?'At th: s w riti tig" it >s not likely that Dr. Cook \% il 1 fill that engage-' ment to lecture in Atlanta. Again we wonder where the doctor ate his Christmas pudding. (oH t iu-" THK. Flit ST SXOW. Snow began lulling here morning about 10 o'clock and roil! tlaued for a short while without terruptlon. It then abated but re-j Kumed later. This afternoon all - signs have practically died away. The ? Row seemed to melt as fast as It fell.. Reports from Bel haven are they are. htTlng a heavy snow storm there. PRAYER MKKT1XC1. There will be regular prayer meet lng services In all the different churches of the city this evening at the usual hour with the exception of! the First Methodist. They w|T lhave' no service on account of preparation' i being made for the Christina* enter* f 1 talnment Thursday night. i wa* received by Dr. .1. M^ Gallagher. | in*r?*; -today: . 1U.27 a. m. Pnrtly cloudy and much colder -to ft'gl.t. Thursday fair, <-nld?T in east | 1'oriior.. Moderate northwest windR ! - . l ?> p. m. N >ri?iwest htorm waratnjj; Thero| wWl 1if bri-k tn high west wind* in i - . ? Ai fit win -Is mi*- aTTcrrtotfrf* and { T,i "STi'.-'i with rising ( ' :j ww* ? * tn .1 bkb aj' ortwrtJ Kortrc.-p Monro" to Jackson-} *Ule. 11a. I'li.l? ? ? i i ; ji > i \ ([ rn it II.WS , PAZO OINTMFNT is guaranteed lo .cure anv ca*e of Itching. Blind, Bleed : ???c ?>r Prtjtrudlnk piles in 6 to 14 days. RESOLUTION 3HA1ft?Ett. i A: Moral Suasion, Schems 31d?^ ? - Work on Jack Jones. A little boy can. a homo one day from school lu a very bad humor.' An other boy. Jack Jones, bad given hu? a thrashing. and ac wanted revenga "Ob." said his mother, "don't thlrJr of revenge. Willie. Be kind to Jack Heap coals of flru on his hea.l. The* be will become your friend." Willie thought he would tvy tbii metbo<l So the n<ext day at revest; Just as he was buying a lemon pic for luncheon. Jack appeared and aaid' . "Look here. I "licked you yesterday, '"but I 4*dn*t give" you enough. ~ No^~ I'm gol^ to lick you again." And h? planted a hard blow *t Willie's little stomach. Willie gasped, but instead of strlk tag back he extea4?4 Ms pi* to T? e "Hm%" h* mi* In m kfcMBy vote*, "I'll gl>e yoa this. 1 make you a present of 1L" Jack, In glad amaxemeat, fell upo? the pie greedily, and It kai soc*/ dis appeared. "Gosh, it was good ! " he said. "What aid roil ?It? It to mi for?" __ "Because you struck me," said the tea per of the coals. Instantly Jack hauled ofT ao 4 struck him again. ' Now go and ge? ?nother pie." heTsald. ? Ladles' Koqm Journal. SHfSRfFPHl'CALL FOR TAXES~ The ^UatwK tajuxt must be settled In full by 1st Monday in January. The I school vouchers wil! bo coming in! dally; the people want their children educated and the tearhers must be paid. The rurrent oxpenses of th? founiy must also be paid. Now it lakea money to pay these bills and it has to tie raided by taxation. Your taxes have been due since September 1st, arxd I will thank all. who have no; paid, to come forward and settle at once. Your taxes due and there no better tii>>*- -o pay than wfctn you have money. Very respectfully." GEO. E. RICKS. I ' ? Sheriff. Beaufort C>- I December 6, 1 909. i There Is Only One <'3romo Quinine" That Is LaxsstavG Bromo Quinine USCD TH? WSRLn tl VER TO 9URC A COLD /* OKI DAY. i A'.wav? vciiii'iJiVr iu?- lull r.uir.e. Ixx>k f?\f lr lor t M?r tigimn."' ? mi ?uii7 box Fowle Memorial Hospital Surgical and Medical Cases. Visiting Physicians and Surgeons W. A. Blount, M. p. 8. T. Nirhobtn, M. m v, n ? ? u\ r. siiuii, p. # J. L. D. v. Jno. G. ClOuiit' M. r> Jim tr: Trw)ui.fTr. sr-n. RATES week. 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 tUcmentJ should be in business offlc< by 12.45%. Ads. by messenger,. tck phon^^pr mail given careful stteniion. if AVE YOU A CIIILI# S TO It) ? yearaoldJ-^fcZHiO per'weefc -mt-j ed IfilJulldlng -at>d Loan ? _ MfUL enable -you to give that c.i^U a college education. Jesse Uo5vT < and Charles Flemmlng, eollc?*orr. J KOR SALE ? ONE EDISON tlRAriT- ? ophone with latest 'mproTement: | and in excellent condition. Wil ! sell at a bargain; Tory suitable foi . Xmas gift. H. 0. Sparrow. TOE JAMES E. CLARK CO. HAVE on sale a large ass^ment ot Em pire art silver. It iXafliGjlThlgh grade, equal to Sterling In ,?nd wear, but half the price. I'.ErL, TFT JTIXYELFR, OFFERS rperial indiiicmenm in - Jewelry, china, cut glass. ' Get prices before buying elsewhere. SPECIAL VAI.TKS IX RLASKETs. pYlces $1.9s to $tp_. Ideal Xmas gifts, at James K. Clarks. HELL. THE received a new lot of Watches, _ jewelry, etc. A EESOLt TiO.N hole THE . NEW Year: Resolved. That I will save more money, in 1910 lhan 1 did in ]9<*9. How? I!y taking out name Building and Loan stock, payable . weekly. "Jo^C' Rof.s or Charles Flemmlng will loll you how. _ * HEAI'TiFl'l, COLD AND SILVER . handle umbr<*llas a? Clark Co.'s. w . . s. cReii.vs ri:"i,i:c;RAi'H t'l-hool begins .lanita.'y 3," Evening ?"lemons SPECIAL SALE <?N I.A1IFES* ^Ss30 umbrellas at 9 be, at Clark Co.'s.^S LOST ? i'<l.l('KK\SI?KRii:it TYPE w.-htr. Finder will be rewarded for returning to Chamber of Com-, cerce TWO STORES AN1>> TWO ARSI dences for rent; 35 million fe*t standing piBft. kuib, cypress, pop - ? for, ash *nd oak Umber; "h<ap mules for sale. J. K. Davenport, . Pactolus, N. C. 1 SPKC1AL VALl'Kii IX BLAX KBTH ?t dark Co/i TWO DBRSrt W.ITH FOR SALE. Oariaios. Se? me before January l*t Jno. O. Bragav, Jr. ()tM Uu* 'Uw fug. rk i_ H?dj'i Drag Store ?d. STOCKHOLDERS* MEETING. The regular .'annual meeting of the j stockholders' of the Home Build lug &ly?aji a sfocJati on _ *11 1 be held at the banking house of tHe~ Savings & Trust ?.u. on i numaflV. Jdiiiiftrj ? 777 1910, at 4: CO p. m. JNO. B. SPARROW. Secretary. XOTICK OF BAI.B - virtue of ;he power of con tained In a certain deed of trust from C. I). Hardy and wife. Laura J. Har U>i to J. T. \\?lk nson. trustee. dni??H November 1, ?&03, and duly record ed In the office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort courjj tn Botfk hereby made, the undersized will on Monday, the ?ts fl.-.y ?r j-yhn.^ry 1910, at 12 o'cl.eck, noon, at the courthouse door It* Washington, at public auction, offer for sale for cash the following described property, to wit: In the town of Whitleysville. it being lots Nob. ^j'nnd 61 fronting on Bridge streeyi06 feel and running back 21Q fc/l, coptaiuing one-half an acre. Thlr{9l^ day of Derember, 1909. / J . t. WILKINSON. Trustee! Vaughan & Thompson, Attorneys. HOTEL KERNXN European rn\. \nsoLrTELY FIREPROOF. In the heart of the baslnes* section of BALTIMORE, MO. Practice Limited to Dlaeam of the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. ? ? Hours: 9-12 A.M.. Cor. Main and 2-5 P. M. Gladden Sta., PHONE $6. Washington. N. C. Dr. I. M. "Hardy V I PRACTICING mVsiciAN -SURGEON ? Washington, N. C-__ DR. H. SNEJLL Dentist. Ottice corner of Main add ft .tespass Streets. Phone 100 Washington, N. C. ATTORNEYS U kS. WARD JUNIUS D. GRIMES' WARD & GRIMES ATTQRNl^S-AT-LAW Washington, N. C. We practice in the Courts of the First Judicial District, and the Federal Courts. ?'ohn H. Small. A. D. MacLcan, Harry McMillan. ^SMALL, MACLEAN & s~ McMULLAN ~ ATTORNEYS AT l^VW Washington, North Carolina. W. D. GRIMES ATTORNEY-AT-CAW ' Washington, North Carolina. Pi actices In al! the Com ?'<n. H. liotlQian. Wilcjr O. Hodman. RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-at-L^w Washington. N. C. >VvM. BOND, Edea(ont N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS BOND & SIMMONS APORNEYSAT-LAW Washington. North Carotin*. Practice In all Coui ts. W 1- Vauehan W A. THonpwj VAUGHAN 4 THOMPSON attorneys-at-law < Washington and Aurora. N. C ( . Practice la all the courts. H. C. CARTER, JR., ' \TTORNEY-AT-LAW Wa&liiumoH, N. C. - Office Market Street. . EDWARD L. STEWART Attorney-at-Law.] s"* 5"^ Nviflif- - Washington, N. C. _COLLIN H. HARDING ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Saving* & Trust Co., Building *2 Rooms 3 and 4. *? WASHINGTON, N.G>-: - STEPHEN C7 BKAGAW" ?? Attorney and Counselor ~~ "at>Iaw " Washington, N. C. r ? ? , NICHOLSON & DANIEL i Attorneys at-Law Practice In All Courts Nicholson Hntpl RnilHing Business Cards G. A. PHILLIPS & BRO., FIRE - - ?t ? And Plate [Glass INSURANCE.. A . ftn,! -* ? r ? ? : - rof ' " " .FIRE INSUF^NCE see - 1. and P.~H.~MYERff The J. H. Simmons Marble and Graoite Co. ~ ? MONUMENTS WASHINGTON. fr.C/ ? ~~ WHITE- ftAftnrg . gffnp
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