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WASHINGTON DA1LV NEWS BnUftd ii Ncoad-eUn matter August R, i?A|, at the poatoflfco at Waahlngton. N. C.. under the act of March t. 1?7?. rlittJuiMHKi) JCVCHV AFTEKNuON EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. 114 BMt Main Street IN9OQMPAXY. Publishers. J. L. MAYO. Editor and Manser. Telephone No. 200. BUBDOBUTIOM BAltt: ~ . Ome Month .X* .25 Tour Months 1.00 Six Months..., 1.50 One Year 3.00 | ttubscrlbers during the paper dis continued will pleaae notify this office on date of expiration, otherwise, it will be continued at regular subscrip tion rates until notice to stop 1s ro eelved. If you do not get The Dally New* promptly telephone or write the man ager. and the complaint will receive Immediate adoption. it is oar desire to please 70*. WASHINGTON, X. C.. MARCH 16. | LET THE JCfctVS FOLLOW. | Parties leaving town should not (alt to let Th* News follow tliein dally wtth the news ct Washington fresh ! and crisp. It w!kl prove a valuable . companion, reading to you like a let- 1 ter from home. Those at the sea- j shore or mountains will find The News a most welcome and Interesting visitor. I .MI ST HE SIGNED. All ai tides sent to The News for pub'lcation must be signed by the writer, otherwise tt??v will not be; publls&ed. I A rOl IJT l\US WIKK'OKSKItTKItS. | Hernhard Rabbino. ih<> Ww York I lawyer who has been fur xo:m? ye.irv . an oi.rrvst advo?-utc of a sepa.v.te i rt bumt for tin' mrmldcrailua of ' of do.?? r;? 1:1 or n1>andu:tmo:ii by hus band* or wives. has Issued L;'.s argu meuis in iMmjililot fi?r:n. I [?? c:lls his jwbl'r.H \vn "a ] i-vi f-..r ih<> pro- 1 servailon "f the home." The ^esiabllshttient of a iJotne^'i'1 Relations Co-.tvt sui-h as Mr. Kuhldiio urgfs would b?- 1ji 15jio with the ijr-li- y 1 of <ft&?ar:&il!iaii<,:i vvhkh Ins rJv..m u- j already th<> ri?ildr.>:u*n roisn. l)i'M'i'? i tlon of th?' i.> n 1- i ?! ojT*?i:s?.\ It may be fommlt c^d *-y .1 r.i.w* rr 1 hnn a Upc lx. Hi:; ? k.? other haiKl li may be t ? s ? lv-:y at-1 .-f one promoted l*y tn-imeniary ??!.?? u;n Man<- n:i'l v.itiir-j ? !u?d .ou.iHa torv !'?. 1: 1. ? ! all em Roiss'";.' I1'- ""ifiTv 57717 "7": . Jif f CC'd.U-- - ? \ ! ,i . n r?'- ' porr.ii. i-- ? ? -i ? : =1: . :<..i a:. I niAt]i. j od< r:f i>t:. .I'e^ furnish--.! ' ground* for l.-a-ii .nv*igar!?.ti T::e y. -!:d ll:v QiJ V v.-?r . Hnjft'-.l r. ?1 1 1 f an hundred other mo- | Jiopoj'fs equally ii ? ! ? :r. n:?ai a'sd : th^ President openly ilili' r-d ami 1 crti.-eJ ;he dij?c-c*.!o:j Instr.ici iZ. I Attorney Central wh-.i-h ar-iwrr rvt of f?nders should bo brought to hook and which should go unmolested ; h?? I even went to the length of suggest- j lug an amendment :.i the Ir.v w !i l.*i Rhov.Jrl plainly give in ihe Pvrt*Menr j the option of making fl*h of one combine. Cesh of another and fowl j of still anoilw-r. The criminal antlc? of the Sugar Company were studious* ly Ignored oven afier a government! attorney had made ii a point to Bend I to the White Hopse proof that It wnfl lawlessly throitiluK competition and mercilessly prartlr 5nic extortion on the public, and It wa* only after a change of administration, and when the disclosure had hsm made that the govern ment itself was being plundered by the 6i>Ject of its par tiality, that steps were takon to bring the matter before the courts. As to the 8teel Corporation the discrimina tion practiced wa a even more glaring. "Not only was this octopus permitted to pursue without hindrance or chal lenge its policies of absorption and Mfcftlo*. Wt tk? ?W?l of a law to th? ?wallow up I It had loug i gtnian-Pilot. . / TERSELY PUT Our contemporary, the New Bern ] Sua, under the caption, "A* Per taining to the Editor," writes most in terestingly and toreely. The paper | aaya: "We would like very much to i the newspaper and especially the editor that would suit everybody. An editor, to attain any measure of suc cess for himself and for his paper, must be a man of many moods, he must 'laugh with those who Itugh and weep with those who weep,' in deed he must study the moods of bis rendors as the physician studies the needs of his patient, and as tbe phy sician often fails to benefit his pa tient on account of the patient's lack j of cooperation, so does the editor! pften fail to please for the samc'rea "Poorly paid and often flayed by J some, especially the politicians who *ecm tor think that a newspaper like poliitics, can be run chiefly on 'hotj 'air,' and with an eye ever alert to | the welfare of the community the | editor battles on day after day hop ins and fighting for belter things, with seemingly little thinks or ap preciation for his efforts. "Every town or city lias just as 1 ?'oed a newspaper or newspapers as they deserve, and often better, be- 1 cause the people's patronage and ' help are what makes the paper a I success from any standpoint you may | wish to lake, and very often some of the hardest knockers of the local j newspapers and local enterprises in \ j general i> the cuss who is not worth j (a tap cit'.er to the enterprise or to' | the community at large, and would do great public service by ceasing 10 exist. "If ae.yc.ne wants to get up against human nature in iis fullest sense, let iheni i -image in the newspaper buai it"?s: and we are not judging the newspaper business, and basing the ? :fti?ioH on t his community alone: we jhiiv live! !,u;: <onihs In some of the i large> ?. i-ltW i? ih:s country, where I ? ? ? " "^vi-i'al cieat dailies pub lished, a:..1 ln'iuc p. i !twe observer of j t hiny- i:; genera!. u v hue discovered ?'.ey.nue -pirir In these large cities! ! -Hailing fault and cussing I lie pol- j | ihi.-. 'hit, ii" ?!:? other paper? i I " 1 ? ?' s?en;s ilia: human nature is the ? sai::,. . wry where. f ?iil veiit?:re the assertion,! howo\cr. that the editor and the' :t ??? 1 nil. even | : .1 " *? l.ing if from j . 11 . ; ' r I ;;et mi. re fun . . v ? i .r:* ? I ?i j y.-.v t fins lum b-Mi 1 ; there lias ;,e: n j? ?}ifspo ?i (,f iho?H residing in t te 1 hirik and believe what ? ?? ; "od The fa-, ''li-ups had wlien theyj ys .TiTcl' gSrls-. ii!!:< ielU fcild T!:!s ?. a gri'-.Iu,-. rni-'taVe ? tfffa we are glad to tee our country j friends are teeing things In their true light and are endeavoring to rectify ; past defects. Not only are the people of the country paying attention to the buildings, grounds, etc.. but the com mitteemen are beginning to realize ihat only the best teaching talent is desirable. The teacher In the coun try today Is altogether fir different from the one employed years ago. Today phe muat be abreast of the i times, she is required to not only teach and Inculcate In the minds of her pupils theory, but she must be enabled to make practical demonstra tions of her knowledge. In a word, she must be Bkilled In lmpartatlon. The Daily Nows hopes the good work begun by the Woman's Betterment Association will not lag, but go for ward. Preventive of Scalding. A simple devfee Is Illustrated here with. which may be used to tilt a ket tle In which vegetables ?'or other fpod Is being cooked, so that it may be Kettle Tilter.* drained without scalding tho hands. The device consists of a pair of wire arms. which may be fitted to grip tho edges of tho kettle. These arms aro provided with a pair of handles, which nre crossed under the ball of the ket- ? tie. A third handle may be seized in one hand, while the other two handles are grasped in the other hand. The kettle will thus be firmly gripped, aud it may be tilted to aay desired de gree with perfect safety. Vipers in Frrrce. I ' Strangers are fo. .. U-es surprised by the fear or vipers which exists in some parts of France. These little venomous snakes aro dangerous both to man and beast. Recently a move | inent has been made to protect the vipers, on the ground that they render > valuable services in destroying ro : dents, moilusks, and other small noxU i ous animals, but a writer in the Jour I n il of Practical Agriculture strenu j ouf !y o^pos-'s this, declaring that tho I fervlco3 performed by the vipers aro I of small account in comparison with I the ttccidfents, frcc;uent"iy mortal, j which they cause, lie instances a llt?| I tie n< :?:hborhcod In the Department " I of Mcart'-.e-ct-Mo-elle. where the! vipers Ikivmc a writable plague, r.nd I where, ins/ired by the offer of a re- 1 j w;.rd. turn tire <:>?. ;ro.. . ;1 12,000. t "i Electric Air-Trap. I T!io lr.;:r ?r.:e.u v..< -J 1/ Mor.s. Tela* : serw:* de r- '. r ro:?e;ting sped* j limns cf air i i I j tfrlt altimdes v.-itli the | aid of V-. Hern tollfiits of a j very :<.s\'cvt . . be with a flnc-j 1 ly i\:r. v. n-i? t " ?.?ur the rise of' the r.:> 5r. -s *-:;r<*mcter corro v.-i;h r. determined | j.:*?;-.:*! . <?;? ? , lu. hvo. U of th's I r..cter,-.?v" ? : r.n clectrie con-' T:.ir. fc.v.anrer to j'all :.:ni brt.:": ; . uJ t'.e v.. he*. Air j ? in. v.];;rv;:yon another j ( T. !.? r.::;U r/joat by the! mrrint of a J . i;- ui !.<? it the pfa'.i- 1 v. ovr.d ? .:v.d the capillary- , !' ::'.e a : ? ,i This fuses the j r\. :? ? :i : -.tin i -j the end of ? vn tl.uii entrapping tho [ irg. C - V 3 ? -! 3 Or. : suddenly tho he id cf the bojse found the hostler1 rr - -l'-s own ynnr.g fon deeply engaged I with the l?vo!;en tail of a klt? "ifov/ !* it. Williams." he began, so- I vere'.y. "that I never f.r.d you at work j when I come out here?" " I know." volunteered his *on; "it's j on account of thor,e rubber heels | you're wearing now." I'll. US (TICK!) IX (I TO M HAYS i PAJJO OTNTMEXT Is guaranteed to cure any ease of Itchlnu, Hltnd, Bleed- 1 +ng or t*TTtfrr! rttnip- rttey lirfl t days, or money refunded. ROc. 1 ?????????? >????? ? ??????>??? ' J rjy| j ooresboro, Elgin Cream- " -? ! ery Butter, r~ ? Every pound guaranteed, when making your order for groceries ask your dealer for our Elgin Creamery Butter. This is now on sale at J. F. Tayloe's. All the others of our fancy grocers will have a shipment in a few days. Every pound is guaranteed satisfactory or mon ey refunded by your grocer. PIPPIN & WOOLARO, Sole Agents ; F ARMERSI ATTENTION The Washington Chamber of Commerce wants every farmer In Beau fort county to take Homo farm paper. The price of the Progressive Far mer. which is the best paper in the 3outh, and is published in North Caro lina, iB only $1.00 per year, and is Issued weekly. There Is no farmer In the county Jut will get one dollar's worth of benefit from every one of the e 52 papers, if they read and study them. The Washington Chamber of Commerce is going to help the first 200. 8end us 50 cents and we will do the rest towards your getting this paper for one year. * \ If any boy or girl In Beaufort county wants to make thetr parents a present of a year's subscription to this valuable farm paper, gat up a dub of 20, apd the Cha\nber of Commerce will give you a fear's subscription free. Now bear in mfnd, the price of this paper to one 4oltor, audi you ; cannot get It for a Many leas, but the Chamber of Cosmeroe wants 3?0 more people to read ttis paper and to hcrping them out, so brlag la jour I o emu b?<sr* loo - -.-T. ? " ?East of and adjoining |J ' : FOR SAI.F. CHEAP ( j See A. C. Rf^HAWAY at once. OWN YOUR OWN HOME In WASHINGTON PARK, we help you. eoafWoaJ (MEMBERS N. COTTONIEXCHANGZ )?*n W.J3>1? I LEON WOOD & CO., BANKERS and BROKERS STOCKS, BONDS, COT TON, GRAIN aud PROVISIONS. , 73 PLUMB STREET, CARPENTER BUILDING, NORFOLK. VA. Pri vatej W ires to N, Y. S?ock Exchange, N. Y. Cotton Exqhango, Chicago Board of Trade and other Financial Centers. Correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment and Marg-'nal . < accounts given careful attention. C. G. MORRIS &',C0., BROKERS WHOLESALE' FRUITS AND1PRODUCE Arrivals this -week. ^ 2 . Cars Meal, 1 Car 20tlf Century Flour/ 1 Car^Flake White Lard, 1 Car Kingans Reliable' Meat,' I Car New York State Apples Cabbage and Potatoes. I Let Your orders come along. . -1 NOVEL SAVINGS BANK. Combined with Clock Which Cannot Be Wound Until Coin la Deposited. One of the recent novelties patented Is' a combined clock and savtngs bank designed by a Chicago man. Why a savings bank and -a clock should b? combined will not at once be appar* enL The idea would seem ridiculous, as these two articles have no appar ent relationship. The purpose of the Inventor has merely been to Increase the usefulness of the savings bunk add assure that It will be cjmatantly employed. He accomplishes this by A Novel Savings EanJ$ Clo-.k. requiring the deposit, of a coin lu the ! bur.!; b.?:?re the ? !o k can be wo\:nd. I Valcss :i.o coin is deposited the clock J u?etoss. The amount of the I coin <"';iosticd I: controlled by the! t'zo of the tOot in il.o savings bank. I The r.'i.i her of deposits can also be : i:?crci.*rui by requiring a daily wind-'} inc of ti.e clock. In this way a ccr- ! tain *>i:m must be tailed to the bank I rac h day previous to oath winding of i tho doii. After the clock has been j wound ntid tae k.-y removed the me- | < i.nr.:. -i assumcritt; normal position' eo that the clock cannot be wound i cgaln without the deposit of a coin. Tomorrow Is uncertain anc! yester day no larger counts. Greatest si>r':jg tonic, drives out all impurities Makes tie blood rich. Fills you with warm, tingling vitality. Most reliable Fprir.fc physic. That's Hollister's Hocky Mountain TeaT the world's regulator. Hardy's Drug Store. BEET SEEDS j and ONION SEEDS shonld be planted at once. 'Another lot arrived today. BOGART, DRUGSand SEEDS FOR HEADACHE ? Hick's Capndlne. Whether fro^i Colds. Heat. Stom uch or Nervous Troubles, Cspudlne will relieve you. It's Jiquid ? pleas ant to take ? acts immediately. Try It. 10, 25 and 50c. at drug stores. Fifteen minutes passed; still have tho pen In my hand trying to think of some cute way to get up a catchy ad. If you will Just tell me 'how to create a greater demand for faccs ? faces we meet, talk with, see on the streets. In our homes; tell me how to get people more Interested in each other's likenesses? if you will tell me correctly, I will set up to "'oco-Cola at Drown's Drug Store. BAKER'S STUDIO Barbecue! Barbecue I Do you want a nice piece o( Barbecue like our fathers used to cook many years ago? If so 'phone 146--we will have it day and .night. We have a barbecue pit cki Market street, between Eighth and Ninth streets, where you can go by and see it cooked bv one who knows how to cook it, and have served the tr>de for. many > years. Now if you want good i ?barbecue, we have it, and you| know 1 will treat you right. Our wagon passes your door every day loaded with everything good to eat. Our restaurant is still on Water street, with every thing good to ei t. Garfield Clemmons, Phone 146. NEW Canned Tomatoes 3 CANS FOR 25c Phone ^97 < 0 E. L. ARCHBELL Specialties Cigars and Tobacco. HOUJ6TBR'? Rocky Mountain Tea Puggefo 1 Suit auitidiM f t Bun Pwsis. Briftot <Wen Health and Renr??4 V| jor A specific for "ousthwulon, Indlr*M*>n.U< ud KMpe/trouble^ w? let form, 06 cert t? * box. Ufnnlni madt br Hou.wtks Dni'o Oomtavt. U.dUoo, WuT GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW fEOPtf DR. HARDY'S Fowle Memorial Hospital Surgical and Medical Cases. lone or mMljtlven careful attention. *a2l gasoline uoat for ?ale cheap; In perfect running con' ditlon. Sc'p W. 8. Green, at West ern Union Telegraph offlfce. PIXR TAR FOR KALE. BY J. O. Jfroctor &. Brother. Grlmesland, N. C. . l IK) N'T MISS THE HUB MILLINERY open'ng Thursday and Friday, this week. , ; WHITE'S EXERA EARLY PKOLI flc cotton seed of my own selection i and growing from one stalk; gins 4 0 per cent lint; price $i per bush. t. o. b. Oriental, N. C.k and money ' to accompany all order*. E. J. White, Oriental, N. C. 1 JTBT .RECEIVED. A CAR LOAD OF horses and mules from Western markets. See Washington Horse Exchange Oo. before buying else where. ANY LADY CAN EASILY MAKE from $18 to $25 per week work ing for me quietly In her own home -lo&llty. This Is a bonaflde offer ? one which will pay you^o Investi gate, even If ydu can only spare two hours per day. No Investment required. Turn youj spare time Into money. Write mo at once for particulars. Address Mary B. Tay lor, Box 30. Woman's Building, rJollet, tTllnols. WANTED ? YOUNG MEN TO LEARN automobile business mall and prepare for positions as chauffeurs and repair men. We make jou ex I>er In ten week's assist you to se cure position. Pay big; work pleasant; demand for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and sample lesson. Empiro Auto mobile Institute, Rochester. N. Y. KAHTER CARDS ? SELECT LINE. Cards and booklets. Hnrdy's Drug Store. EUR SALE ? THREE NICE PONIES, quick. See H. Susman. 16 .MILLINERY OPENING ? MADAM Littler** milliner^ opeping Is to dsy and tomorrow. Everybody In ?vited. , 14 PRICES TO FIT YOUR 1TR1R will be found in the Hub* millinery department, opening Thursday and Friday,. 17 and 18. JUST RECEIVED ? A LAItCR sup ply of upon and top buggies. Will jjave you money. Cash. or credit. Washington Horse Exchange. OLD TOMBSTONES POLISHED without ucids, by H. C$ King. Washington, N. C, Hicks* CAPUDIXE* Cures Sick ncud ?cne. Alcp Nervous Heaac*Lt?, Travelers' Headache and ache* from Grip, Stomaci Troubles or Feraa' . trou bles. Try Capudlnc? - U'r liquid ? effects immediately. Sold b* drug gists. 10, 25 and 50 cents. CITY MARKET. Eggs 20c Chicken*, grown 25 to 30( Spring chickens 10 to 25o O. ?. hides. .' ? 7c Green hides 6c Mixed wool.... 18 to 20c Tallow 8 i-2o Wool, free frr*m burr* #..20c Sheerllngs ^?..l to 10c 1 Lambskin . t*t . ,vr^r.. . . li tfl.40t Corn 80c Lint cotton 13 l-2c Seed cotton 6.50 FOR SALE. f|,040 acres virgin pine, cypress and gum timber on rail road, near New bern. North Carolina. J. W. WIGGINS, Warren, p.. . Visiting] Physicians and |Surgeons W. A. Blount, M. D. 8. T. Nicholson, M. D. Ira M. Hardy, M. D. P. A. Nicholson. M. D. W. P. Small, M. D. J. L. Nicholson, M. D. Jno. O. Blount, M. D. Jno. G. Rodman, M. D. PrivatelRooms, $15|to 25 per week. Wards, large arifi airy, $19 per week. t'tcr X RATES Dr. I. M. Hardy PRACTICING PHYSICIAN SURGEON Wxhlngtop. N. C. DR. H. SNELL |p ftVf, ' . ' DentfSt. OtUce corner of Main and Kespass Streets. Phone 100 Washington, N. C. attorneys H. s. WAJU) JUNIUS D. GRIMES WARD & GRIMES ATTQRJIEYS-AT-LAW " Washington, N. C? We practice In the Courts of the First Judiblal District, and the Federal Courts. John H. Small, A. D. MacLean. Harry McMullan. SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN ATTORNE YS-AT-LAW 3 Washington, North Carolina. W.D.GRIMES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Washington, North Carolina. ( Practices in all the Cout *s. <Vm. B. Hodni.n. Wllcy O. Bodmuu RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-nt-Law Washingion, N. C. W. M. BOND, Edenton, N. C. NORWbOD L. SIMMONS BOND & SIMMONS ATTORN EYS-AT-L AW Washington. Nbrtb Carolina. 1 Practicc In all Coutts. W. L. Vaunhnn W* A. Thompson * VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORN EYS-AT-L A W Washington and Aurora,, N. C, Practice In all the courts. H. C. CARTER, JR., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Washington, N. C. Office Market Street. JOHN H. BONNER, Attorne y-aJ-La w. Washington, 1$. C. EDWARD L. STEWART Attorney-at-Law. Office over Daily News, Washington, N. C. COLLIN H. HARDING attorney-at-law, Office Savings flc Trust Co., Building Rooms 3 and 4. W/ IINGTON. N. Q ? ? ? ? ? ? - STEPHEN C. BRAGAW - Attorney and Counselor at-lflwj ^ Washington, N. C. NICHOLSON & DANIEL Attorneys- at-Law Practice inlAll Courts] Nicholson Hotel^Building Business Cards G. A. PHILLIPS &1BRO., FIRE , And Plate (Glass? I N S tJ R A NCE. Boy Your HORSES and MULESJ from G?Q, H. hill; THE DILLON LIVESTOCK. 00. Sale and Exchange Stable*. Q| Union Alley. Only th* Milt Mc*k curled. S ?e 4 pwoJumMw hon?- o* ?nul? flwh. W? will ??r? you ??<???. WASHINGTON. N. a -:ii. Sk*
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