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. MAYO. E<lltor ud Telephone No. S*0. Entered as ? ec on d-class matter a??*ust 6. 1?09, at tlie-postofflce at Washington. N. C-, under the act of March 3. 1879. ' lUftSCRIpnON RATES: One Month . ..... ...........1 .25 Four Months 1.00 (tlx Months... /... 1.S0 One Yoar ?.00 Subscriber* detlrlng tJM paper dis continued wilt please ndflty this office on date of expiration, otherwise. It ? 111 be continued at regular subscrip tion rates until notice to stop Is re ?ini. It you do not set The Dally, News promptly telephone or wrtte the man ager, and the complaint will receive Immediate attention. It la our dealre to pissM jou. HATI KDAV, OCT. 10, 1010. Partlea leaving town should not fall to let the News follow them dally %lrb the n?*? of Washington fresh and crisp. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to you like a let ter from home. Thoae at the sea shore or mountalna will And The News a most welcome Interest ing visitor. All articles sent to T\*e Ne#s for publication must he signed by th'? writer, otherwise they will not he published. OPKNINO OK CAMPAIGN" With the opening of the campaign by the Democratic candidates at South Creek Monday Octobft 17th, interest in the November election will Increase. The Democrats each precinct eliould organize t hene*<.-ive? into Dem ctratlt* Clubs and see that every man Is fp.miliar with the platform and principles of the Democratic party. This is a Democratic year and let the majority foe such in the election that the Republican party will never hr.ve th?? courage to go before the people and aak their suffrage. At *e:ij t'.je 'llscusslon of the issues by *>.c candidates nnd thereby encour age the star.de rdhearers in t^eir cam paign. |HH>R. tired father. Father came home sore and sur ly from his labors In (he mart; cam home from the hurly-burly witl tome wormwood In his heart; fo the luck had been against him li the war of stocks and bonds, am the other brokers fenced him u] end pelted him with rocks. So hi heart was sad and bitter, mangle< by misfortune's pokes; like a wll< end savage critter he kept rantlni at his folks. And his wife was scar Vd and worried by the smokini things he said, and the children frightened, hurried pale and tremb Ung off to bed. And poor fathei roared and ranted and he kicked a txil? and that, and he pawed the all ?nd panted and he threw things at the cat. He was awful in his dun p-or.. and his wife sat weeping there Then she should have got the blud geon, or have aluggcd him with a cb?.lr. Oh the wrathful man whe 5n his home, at close of dajr fifty kinds of brimstones blazes V a chicken-hearted jay, and his wife is weak and dollish If she bcndi the storm; she ?hou)d ge? a rlvb imlls'i eff ii's trHd. ratn* ! ?. ;*.o i? form, WALT MASON. no fi:ar of c holera. T*p rcpr.t tiict tcreral cases of cholera had ct.cie over In. ships to the port of New York was well cal culated to alarm those who have read of the ravages of this dread dis ease in Oriental countries / It fs reassuring to learn that the health r~ ' *.-> not. fear its invas ion cf i" * i"j fr.t?. the New VcrV *".!! .? fears U* -t i .'oo;i.nl<^ here -. - ^ . may l?e ''Id to have la;:gh - .olci Isn't r.s dantc..us to tMs country as measlep,' says the Health Officer of the port, and his confidence carries conviction. ^'Modern quarantine and sanitary methods now proteet the public health bo effectively that a cholera ccare in the o'.d sense of the term, when the apprehension and a sub stantial . foundation, has now been made a bogy of the Imagination. "It Is. th# diseases tt horns'that require the greatest vigilance cf nre VMtlvo measures?those hor* not yT ships but by flies and < - com mon carriers of Infection. As Dr. Doty says, it is not the sensational epidemics' ^rhick ar* to be feared, bitt 'typhoid, tfphot, tuberculosis, dlptherl*, anyfMag tbat affects our food ahd water stfppiles.' "The ports are well guarded. The main fight is agatn#t tbeee domestl# enemies. 'We could put an end te them all. Dr. Doty believes, 'If we eoald enforce perfect isolation ? j Juet ae we put as ud to small I? MMBMhlaS WUh?im ? b?t style.?San IT|*W clico Chronicle. Colonol H4o.cT.H po?iU?elwdelll?e that k> ever aid annhln* t*?( TO ttODWul"?a*ltlmgM Sun. Portugal ought'to *? able to run a republic as well as Portugal's old colony? BraaU?has doiM It?Cleve y". r ???* ??>r ,v 7; ???' VvVlce President Sherman does not refuse to dln? with Senator Lorlner. and pubably sitting down ^t the same table will ftot hurt the reputa tion of either of them.?Sprlngfloid Republican. The Baby's Bath. 1 The baby'a "both should not be too hot. ^ On the other hand. It ahould not be too cold. It the baby screams It la a sign that all la not right. In that case dip th? hand quickly into the , water to ascertain the temperature.! The defect may then be quickly rem edied. If too hot, add cold water; conversely. If too cold add hot. Avoid the use of aand soap or of chemicals. Frequent baths should render such heroic treatment unnecessary. Great care should be exercisetd to keep the baby's fac? constantly above water. Enough *ntsr may be iTrnMowed !n a few minute* by the little stran* ger to cause chronic biliousness.? Judge. ATLANTIC FLKETK TO VISIT ENGLISH ANl) FRENCH l*OHT* Washington, Oct. 14.?TheAtlan tlc battleship fleet win visit only English and French ports nn the English Channel during the forth coming winter cruise. ?' Announcement of a definite de cision to eliminate all Mediterran ean ports from the fleet's* Itinerary was made at the navy department to day. Acting Secretary of the Navy Win throp has requested Rear Admiral Schroeiter in rommand of the fleet to prepare a revised itinerary for the cruise. The change Is plans was neces sitated |?y tii^ outbreak of cholera [ it several of the oorts of the Medl terean. Voting seems to be getting to be one of our leading industries. A few well selected toys will soon make King Manuel fJrget all shout It. King Manuel aeems at least sure that he could "come back" if no body got In his way. *.? tjalntad The public '.V Who. mate Pi*)' 'J^ And the urine "Ulntad. nson?7" ^v. ^,v*D*do htm famoui Cor a d?J How Mttle do'the** people condemn / the Standard Oil Kadw how IncUspenslbJo It is to those on foreign aoll; For they tend a missionary to soma distant heathen land > Where a "Standard" steamer dum:? him with an oil can In ^ch hand. < * i&MI When he cooka hla frugal dinner. when he goea to bed at night Tts the StandarT*oll monopoly thai give# him heat and Ugh*. The very roof U*y. ehleWa hnn from the elemeyta without Uaa been patched In many places with an oil can flattened out. He flnda the caae It ctme In can with very little toll Be remodeled Into furniture, thanka to Standard Oil; And ten to one hla pulpit, if he usee ene at all. Will bear the Standard's trade mark on the aide that'a next.to the wall. From Greenland's lcy'W"mountJtlni down to Indla'a coral strand. Tile. Qoepel and the Standard Oil aro traveling hand In hand; And If a true account were kept, I'm certain you would find, That the latter clvtllea and the for mer trots behind. So when that missionary' reads ? the news of New York town. That tells of how hla backers turned Rockefeller down, He wishes they'd been sensible, ac cepted Just a few. And sent htm e r<!_*iUanca that is three months overdue. ?Selected. Roosevelt sayo he w&s "dragged Into politics."^ That n!ay be so, but nobody seems able to drag hita out now. Taft Is an awfully slow man; ^t takes him four months to take a vacation. There ta too much of a dlspdtftion to turn the hose on public officiate already. Roosevelt rode In an aeroplane at St. Louis, but flying about the country is a hobby of his. LIST OF CANDIDATES Nominated In the Daily News Mammoth Tour-of-Enrope Voting Contest ? "J . DISTRICT NO. 1. Mils Pearl Campbel^Sl3 Market St 12,65b Miss Ada Rhodes. 524 W. 2nd St 11.557 Miis Fannie Whitley, E Main St. . .. ?. .. .. >. .. .. 11,201 Miss Jennie Cox, West Main street., s. .? ?. nt.. ....... .. 9,185 Miss Lottie Mayo, E. Water S?t. . ... ? .H 8,342 I Miss Mabel Daily. 245 E. 2nd St 8,276 I Miss May Belle Small, 4 28 W Main 5,460 Miss Goldle Ricks, E. 2nd St . N4.332 ' Mjss Florlence Win field, Bridge St. 2,490 I Miss Katie Moore, 412 W 2nd .. ' 2,450 1 Miss Annia Plum Ni^hoUon. ."03 \V Mcin St 2,210 I Mtfcb Jnule Roberts, E. 2nd St. .'. . 2,160 | Miss Eliabcth Warren. 620 W Main 1,990 1 Miss Nora Angel, 114 E 2nd St 1,930 |Mils Mary Shaw, 201 W. 2nd St. . 1,820 i Miss Llllllan Woolard, Harvey St. cor 1.79C jMiss Justine Carmalt, Respess St. 1,570 i MUs Margaret Mcl 11 benny. Water St .. 1.385 ISils. Ethel Arctabell, W Main SI... 1,290 Miss^sJ -ilia Mayo, 602 W. 2nd St.. /". .*1.163 ? Miss Mary Carter, 113 Bridge St... ? I,l5tf ' Ml'ss Mamie Clyde Hassel, 512 W. 1 110 DISTRICT NO. 2. (Miss Bessie Ormond, Batn 8.7 46 1 Hiss Lotta Hlsbop, Puntego f.,650 LmIsb Minnie Klllingsworth, Pinelorn 8,356 Mlra Hilda Burbage. Bath . . 8.242 I Miss Hazel Olds. Belhaven 6,492 Miss Bcttie Judklns. Pantego 5,912 Miss Ruth Hooten, Belhaven . . . 5,?31 Mies Mary E. Credle, 8wan Quarter...,, 4.860 'Mil* Belle Spencer, Englehard 4.690 ' Miss Ethel Swindell, Belhaven 4,406 Miss Kens Shavender, Pantego 4,060 | Miss Julia Marsh, Bath 4,012 I Miss Es^elle Young. Fairfield . . .. 3.877 [Miss Maud Duke, Pantego 9v680 Miss I,uey Berry, Swan Quarter . . .. - .-. 3,649 j Miss Blanch Nicholson, Bath 3,195 Miss Msgr'<* ?'.?irganus, Pinetown .. . 2,135/ 'Mips Maud Mason, Fairfield *. 2,930 MUsfuth Chad wick, Fairfield . 2,840 Miss Alice Woolard, R. F. D. No. 2... ,. . . ? .. .. .. ;. 2.601 Miss MatTT^ Daw, Belhaven . . v .. 2,130 Miss Blla Credle, Swan Quarter .,1.695 Miss Hattle Roper. Englehsrd . \l,629 Miss Nannie Hodges, Belhaven ? 1,610 Miss Katie Eborn, Bath % ...? ?? . ? VMJ*. Miss Jennie Brown. Swan C isrter .. .. ^ 1,340 Miss Emma Rue, Fairfield . . . ? ?- ?? ?? ? #? f ? 1.210 Miss Rosa Outhrle, Englehsr&s 4.140 Miss Mary Atkinson, Belhaven . .. . .4 1,125, DISTRICT NO S. Mrs. L. T. Thompson, Aurora . ?? Miss Mabel Vpn Ebersteln, Chooowid. v .. Mfes Mae Blount, Chocowlnlty + ?$'/ Miss Emily Oullford. Aurora . . .. ... .... .... .. Miss Edna Duguld, Vsnceboro . Mi.. O.. Rohm, . I ..... , . .? ;??( October : Skp. i5KR? c~? ? mer road and running wkh sa!<5 Creekmer road K *1 W SO 2M?0 chain* to the comer of the land own ed by tb? J S Tripp heirs; then Wftb their line 8. 18 W. to the G. W. Oul)lord-field; then with Guilford's ditch B 87 B to W. J. Bayd'e S. V.' corner; Ihen with eaid Wyj. Uo>d'e line N 1 B 19 chains to the begin ning, containing 40 acre* more or im. ? f v vi;ji| Tble Sept. 21, 'iflb. 7 9-21??*0d \ \ Mortgagea. CITY TAXES The tax book? lor the dtj^of Washington hare .been turned dver to the undersigned, and this in to no tify alf owners ot property subject to tax that X am ready to receive tax es lor the ensuing'yeAr. They must be collected at once. W. B. WINDLEY. City Clerk. Se^ti 28, 1910. N Prosopoaals will be receded by the Board of Improvement of Waci. Ington, N. C., till 7 n. qi., October 14, 1910, for furnishing the-city" with one thousand barrdla of Port land cementv F. O. B. the -cava or boat at Washington. N. C. Cemem to be one ol the following brandar Lehigh, Edlso'.i, Atlas, Alpha ar.d Old Dominion; to bo delivered in cloth sa^cs; delivery to start not later than November 1, 1910, and continue not less than 250 barrels per week. \ Supplementary bids will be con sidered for delivery from warehouse at Washington, N. C. The board reservea the rtgAt to reject any or all bids. ? D. B." PACKARD, City En^. Washington, X. C., Ocy S, 19tt0. 10-10?12. * AN ORPINANCE. At a recess meeting held on Octo ber 7, 1910 the board of aldorraei of the city of Washington do enact That all property owners owqiti* land abutting on the north and ?onth sides of East Main street, extending , from Harvey to McNalr; oir the north and south sides of East Sec mid street; extending from Bonner to Harvey and on the north and south sides of West Second street extending from Gladden to Poarc* street shall be required to build side walks according to the plana ant specifications now in the hai.ds o! the city engineer, which said side walks shall be laid or built, nnder the direction and supervision of the city engineer. If property owners do ndt pave said sidewalks as aforesaid v.'ithin 20 days from the ratification of this ordinance, then it shall be the duty of the Improvement Committee and they are hereby fully authorized and empowered to build such sidewalks and charge all expenses ofgthe same to the property holders aforesaid and If any property holder shall fail or refuse to pay said amonr.t the mayor and city attorney are author ized to collect said amonut by pro cess of law. , (Signed) W. 12. WJNDI.EY. 10-19 Citr Clerk. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified, a3 administrator of the estatevof Egbert Yeates, de ceased, late of Beaufort county. North Carolina, notice Is hefetfy given that all claims against Bald estate must be presented to thft undersigned within twelve (12) months from this. 0?t 13th. 1910, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their^ recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make Imrrodlate pay ment. - X:rra&? Administrate- o? er r~T?*.f3S, de ceased. W. A. Thorn: ica, ct'.oro^r, Aurora, N. C. This 13th day of Cdtcber, J 310, 10-18 1-a-k 6w. ; y a chip. "Tbo pn- ? i.l:\ I* ih>i n thins the poKt." *?? ?*r???n HityiaKr I "but the ???,. i . ..'la**! . . Uas no r*"-uU/? > ? IteTo!ut:?.t. w ...... nu patriots m?;V > tutu: ? '*!.?? . ?>? Is maioUi.iK-j I.,. tM'cliy ?rf I.j. m /?? r There are usually from thirty ?u offendera of tbo minor class coo dried 1 there. At_ffight ther are locked It; | cells, nrxl Tn the daytime *hey worli j ? <m the dikes. The * ot nr American m, ??? and the taUrior. while it coo Ulna ne f a bey furniture or d?corotlre | features. is ll^txg and well 'X pwtablr inor# comfort lb* habitation, wtikb ?b? IrnuU^ eft - JOVT* plg| run Wood 1 11 LEON WOOD b CO., folv rf' I Si OCKs, BONDS. COTTON. ?R AW ?ud PROVISIONS. ? 7i FLUME STREET, ^ARW.KSTLIv LLILDING. NORFOLK. VA l*rftV?t? WlreitoRY.S^pck ExcbaiM<?. N.Y. Cotton Exchange. Cblr? Umrespcndem-e respectfully solicit? cl. Investment and MafSpnal M accounts given carcful attention. Just Received! ifflR$3 \ r. y||^ .New Prepared Buckwheat, Hominy Grits, k Oat Meal and Evaporated Peaches. All kinds of Fruit arriving daily. k_ ? E. t. ARCHBELL r ir'riTf^lftCi^'-luV-v "? "? "n 42 YEARS YOUNG WHAT IS IT LIKE? ? It ts a high-class pure-spirited M^uinc of dentntu. It ^ contains on* cocnplet* copyrighted novel in every issue, besides ? half-dozen capital shoe* stories, pleasing poetry, Readable / articles, and the jolly-beat uiraoor section you ever saw. Every , nonth you will find a group of terse and timely articles at absorbing interest ?? ?. ?. ?. J *. ?. ?. ?. ?, % ?N. SPECIAL FEATURES ^ (JOMPtETE NOVELS. ? ARTICLES ON OUR PUELICOCHOOLS. ATD4C?HORT STORIES. 6 ARTICLES ONrTHOSSrSkVO." JOO PAGES OP NEW HUMOR. * V 2000 Page* Yearly of Fiction, Fact, and Fun SSa wmt ?err THE BEST OBTAINABLE |XM ? r?er LIPPINCOTT*S E~t Waahmgton PHILADELPHIA. PA. ?end rmm <fUh special maqaxine oppcrr is cheat n pasona' If iron don't believe that MOORE'S MODERN METHODS m utc money in your o$co r ;Let us send on approval fa ? bee trial any Loose Leaf Binders, a Cdauet and Record 5heeti on any of these form*: ?&_? B Aqr prove outf claim??pay us* if not they co?t you notfeinf. r t: WASHINGTON DAIL? NEWS * V MBDLmVaM ?*JH5S?5!U M - ? ' lUAAST MAIN ST. WASHINGTON, N. Ct VOTING BALLOT ^ OOVtjnso \ VOTE For l>lfA or Mr? Addrt District No f fSTOy? l&WS Tour-of-Europe Contest, KkV^i i t.. ~J ?.?!?: t'.*?.?* frtdrnilUg Cf>n1?t. A ^ ? ? > i rated end carefully T;l*x??- i Vvrait/ty t ?it?r, iiufolded. *? ./? .' tvUf yc .r.ml:. t.e.? irieaM la <>s Towf-Eo io^w Y-w> ^ ' v vir* vj/vr vrtfef. if* - r>r> *7 4 p. ootobeh at. id# j puk iu.Ai>4(,iiik?uta r t.?i?d?iiM. fsst sbteh] ' Whether from Ooioe* He*t. atom- whether id or Nsrrotfls t roubles. Cap'idlne t'.oo*. Colds of OverheatIng, try Hlet's Kill relieve you. ire liiuMl?pleee- CspudiDe. It reduces the fever sjjd ?el to tafce?aef* immediately .Try relieves the aching. It Is liquid*- V * H,SS sad IQ*. st droi stores 26 and^ c< Otlico over DaifcrNewS}" Washington, N. C. COLLIN H. HARDING ATTORNEY -^T^LAW, ' ^ Office Saving* *TtW Cm.. Building Reojn* 3 sad ?. W/ SING TON, N. G. ! - STEPHEN C. BRAGAW - Attorney and CottDselor at-lawf v Washington, N. C L (? <?? ; NICHOLSON & DANIEL Attorney&-.at-Lavp Practice In All Court* Nicholson Hotel Building Jloh/i H. Small, A. D. Mac Lean i Harry McMullan. SMALL, MACLEAN & McMULLAN ATTO?d?YS-AT-LAW Washington, North Ldrollam. W. D. GRJMES A.TTORNEY-AT-LAW / Practical la a* tha Com*. Wil?J 8. Rodnu. RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-at-Law Washington, N. C. W. M. BOND, Bdaatoa, N. C. j Norwood l. simmo? t/ BOND & SIMMONS TORNLYS-AT-LMV S Wa klastOD. North Carolina. Practice In all Corn la. ' W. l~ Vaughio W- A. 1 VAUGHAN ? THOMPSON ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW > Washington and Aurora, N. C. Practice la all the court* % Business Cards G. A. 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