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' Jjvf f*mS, I ? Butered' M s?cond-clas? matter ft. i?09. at the po*tc?c? at; ?*-?*hlagton. N. a. under Lbs. act of ?< ? rc.b 3. 1178. y[ \ ^ \ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Omm Month * .15 four Month* l.ftO ?? Months , . 1.50 rw>? tear S.no Subscribers dtslrtng the pnp*r d??-, nutlnuoti wtl. pies** notify thl* oQct oft date of expiration, otherwise, It ?rill be continued st regular subscrlp ?lon rates until notice to stop Is re vived. _2_ tr you do not get The Daily News] ?*<?mpUy telephone or write the man ???r. and the complaint will receive In n>-?dlat* attention It Ii our dtalre ) ? cease you. I TUESDAY, NOV. 1, lOIO. Parties leaving *o'*o should not 'tU to lei tt?? News follow them dally ? !?h the De?? of Washington fresh ?sd crisp. It will prove a valuable mtmpMnloQ, read'ng to rou like a let *er from home. Thot<? at tbi sea ?hnr# or mountains wil' flno The v?w? <% most welcome A lnt??r?**? <?? visitor. \ll articles sent to TL* Ne*s for; .?iMlrntion must be signed by tl?? *?!??*, otherwise tbey will not bej ?tuhlltbed. HOYS' CORN CLUBS. .Scutb Carolina has the corn-grow ing fever, as well he North Carolina. We note from the Columbia State: "That 20 boys plantliif one acre each in Dillon cotlnty, South Carolina ha< c produced t his year 1.70') bush els of corn, that each of them produc ed. ?3 mveh as 70 bushvlJ on h.'s acre ?.nd that the crop of one of them, .liovey Edwards, was 132 3-4 bushels while that-of Frank McDonald was 1", 3 bushels, are statements of facts tfcist ought to arouse the attention of pec pie everywhere who' are disturb ed about the high cost of living ana the Inadequate supply of food stuffs. "When one man in a generation succeeds in raising an extraordinary crcp on a single acre, it is no final eieniflcanre. but when 2f> lads, all un der IS years old. with their respec tive acrer., no doubt lingers that the region where these lads live is nota bly a corn region and that ^nly the application of intelligent methods and Industry are required to get great wealth out of the soil. Meantime, the success of Dillon county boys is net exceptional In South Carolina; | fimilar results are being obtained in a score of South Carolina counties and the proof of corn productiveness] equally clear in other sections cf Soutb Carolina." The boys' corn clubs are doing good work in showing what can be dcr.e In growing com. When South Carolina, North Carolina, ind the, Sonth can produce corn yields like the above the wonder grows that any is r er shipped into this section from t!ie west. But with demonstrations like that and the infection spreading the south, ought. In a few years, to pro duce Jts own corn and remove both its corn cribs and its smokehouses frr.rr the west to jts own territory. T*"? hoys are learning the valuable for themselves and Teaching it ;o the whole south. !f all will but prov> t?^t nupils it will be ho much the bettor for them.?RMeigh Times WITH THE SHARPSHOOTERS | T"'o \'<anderbl!t rup se??ms to be' t'.c Mnd that Inebriates.?Washing-1 tcr. T::r.<:s. I fcod price* have probibly cur i f} tit a case of Indigestion. ? V.'a'.l street Aouranl. Vice President Sherman is our idea cf the centre of gravity.?Philadel phia Inquirer. As a dangerous sport automobile racing is not going to give way to Rvlatlng without a struggle.?Chica go News. Insurgent Republicans, by the *ny r.ppear to be making a great deal of trfritle In Portugal.?Chicago Trib une. Jack Johnson, ,the champion prize fighter, is tatting speeches In the negro district nf New York for John A. Dix for governor A Joint debate between Colonel Roosevelt and the champion wonld be more Interesting than was th? little mill between Jtfhn son and Jeffries.?Exchange. Dr. Grlppsn was not only caught by wireless, but Sfas convicted with nn a!SBt>9t wlreteSs neatness and dis patch.?St. Louis Republic. ? The Indications are that New Jer sey la about to have a sure-enough govern or.?Nashville Tennesseean. An exchange says tlUit Colonel Roosevelt ts not, U ' IWttlg Tau Tribe No. 13, Improved Order lot Red Men. bad their anual memo [rial services yesterday afternoon at the Elks Hall and It proved to be an occasion of interest and instruc tion to the Urge number of visitors present. The program as arranged hy tho eoausittec in charge, v. a cur : isd out-to the loiter and reflected no small credit on them. The ser ves took place at 3 o'clock. The music was furnished by the chair Of the First Presbyterian church. Only two members have passed away dur ing the current year, Mr. F. Q. Paul, who died December 30th. 1909. and and Mr. to. C. MtSUson. who fell on sleep December 23rd, 1909. The 'members of the tribe marched from their ball to Elks Home in a oody wearing their regalia and badges of morning. The first number on the program was "Come Weary Souia" by the choir. This was followed by the roll call of deceased members by the chief of records. The Sachcm, Mr. Heber Win field paid a beautiful trib ute to the departed meml*ers. As a speaker he is magnetic and attrac tive. This part of the occasion wan one of the most pleasing features. A male quartette consisting of Messrs. Z. M. Potts, John Smith. R. Lee Stewart and Lyndon Shaw, charmingly rendered "Morning, Noon and Evening." The eulogy of deceased brothers b> CMef Norwood L. Simmons was made in his usual attractive and eloquent manner. He held his hearers spell bound from start to finish. Mr. aim mons was most happy In his remarks. After this beautiful and ornate ad dress the cohlr sang "Se>ond| the Clouds Rift." Then came the exercises used on memorial oc casions by the Stump Chlers and members. After the prophet had made the In vocation a vocal duet, "Abide With Me" was sweetly sung by Miss Elisa beth Thomas and Mary Shaw. The Senior Sagamore In words of beau ty paid a tribute to the deceased mem bera. The crowning feature of the after noon was the oration on Redman ship., delivered by our young and talented townsman, Mr. Edward L. Stewart. For thirty minutes in beau tiful pharses, and words of beauty and ornateness. he told of Redman ship, its history, its struggle) and what it is destined to do. Mr. Stew art is no stranger to Washington people aa a speaker and he always charms any audience. Yesterday t f ternoon he sustained his well earned reputation. It was a magnificent ef fort and presented In a manner to I hold the undivided attention f ev-| ery one present. We would not attempt even a di gest of this address,, suffice It to say I it was a masterpiece. Nothing but J congratulations are his today. This order In Washington, Is In a I most flourishing condition. It hasl a bright and promising future as an ' order. A Very Needful Cause. I feel very sure that I am strug gling at, with my little means and strength, a most needful and uplift ing cause, and my much exeperlence | enables me to know that It Is most1 neglected. In comparison to the means and other advantages, of ai.y other, as a whole, that 13 extint. And the extent of the need and quan tity is so great In comparison to my ?>owcrs and means, that I hereby in cite all bodies of people and intli ldi:cls, who would HI:e to hel;> In & good cause to request me, through the malls at Washington to explain R. E- CHAPMAN. Resume Canvnss. The Democratic county candidates | rusumed their canvas of the coui. ty today. They addressel the citlzent. at! Transfer's Creek at 10 a. m.; ^lrt Ford at 3 p. m., and will speak ut ] Plnevllle at 8 o'clock tonight. On November 1 they will speak at I Beaver Dam at 10 a. m., Woodards | at 3 p. m. and Plnetown at S o'clock. I Everybody Is cordialy Invited to hear j the Issues of the campaign discuss-1 ed. Miss Orrell Dead Miss Maggie Orrel died ,at the home of her sister, Mrs. John R. Ross on Fourth Street, Friday last, In the 75th year of her age. The A Kansas woman wont* a divorce because hor husband thrown brlcka at her. No man baa a rig&t to throw anything at hU wife bat Oouv tj and hpt air. ? 4.|x??>. ? Dir. (Jallaithcr Moving. Dr. R. T. Gallagher la today mov ing hla dental ofHce from the secoqh story of the Morton building to tho second story of the Blount building in which tho Imeprial pool Parlor, is situated. "~v?. &?. Services Tonight. There will be services at the rim Presbyterian church, this city, dur ing the week. Rev. w. A. Cleveland of Steele* Creek, near Charlotte, will preach. His sermons Sunda> morning and evening were listened to by large congregations. They were thoughtful and Instructive. Special music will be rendered by the choir, j it is to be hoped that a large number j will attend these services. Mr. Cleveland ranks high In his church as a pulpiteer j^id all Who hear him will be amplyf rewarded. Everybody the city ia cordially invited to be present.. The hour of the day service will be four o'clock and the nlgb^ service at 7 :30. The\ subject of Rev. Mr. Cleveland tonight will be "The Devil." The series of meetings at the Bap tist church will not begin until to morrow night. All the members of that church are expected to worship at the Presbyterian church tonight. The Scotch SlnKers. The next attraction in the Ly-| ceum course will be the Scotch Sing ers at the school auditorium next Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock. The sale of seats wll go on Wednes day morning at Dr Hardy's Drug Store. Regular Communication. There will be a regular communi cation of Orr Lodge No. 104 Tues day evening Nov. 1st at 8 o'clock. Refreahments wlH be served. AH members are expected to be present; visiting brethren in good standing are cordially invited. LIQUID CURES ECZEMA WHERE SALVES FAIL In regard to skin diseases, medi cal authorltlee are now agreed on this: Don't Imprison the disease germs in your skin by the use of greasy salves, and thus encourage them to multiply. A true cure of all ecze matous diseases can be brought about only by using the healing agents in the form of a liquid. WA8H THE GERMS OUT A simple wash: A compound of Ol| of Wintergreen, Thymol, and other ingredients as combined In the D. D. D. Prescription. This pen etrates to the disease germs and de stroys them, then soothes and heals the skin as nothing else has evei done. A 25 cent trial bottle will start the cure, and give you instant re lilef.. Dr. Hardy Drug Company. This conumdrum has been pro pounded: "Why do women wear big hats?" One reanon is they do not wish tol be considered out of date. Women | have more spirit and pride than men I and they show It by their determin ation to keep up with the procession. If it werent' for the ladies men would yet be wearing clothes made from dog skins. Reaching the Top in any calling of life, demands a I vigorous body and a keen brain.! Without health there la no success. 1 But Electric Bitters is the greatest Health Builder the world has ever known. it compels perfect acu of atomach. liver, kidneys, bowels, purifies and enriches the blood, ton ' es and invigorates the whol* system snd enables you to stand the wear and tear of your dally wotk. "After months of NnfTerlng from Kldnsr Trouble," writes W. M. Sherman of Cashier. Me., "three bottles of Electric Bitters msde me feel Ilk* a* new man." 50c at Dr. Hardy's Drug a to re. Dr. Booker T. Washington is Snrely Coining to Washington. So are the people coining to Ciemmon* Restaurant for Barbecue and Oysters, a Specialty. Open till 12 o'clock nights. We keep everything good to eat, not to keep. 2 cooks, 4 waiters. We live to feed?we feed to live. POLLY is the Head COOK. You all know POLLY! Don't forget the place. GARFIELD CLEMMONS, the city iugla^>.. >hi< walks shali c9 lui<i?C? the direction snd >-,v?Wi^ioa, oE tlu city engineer " ?/ ? * ". '"/' If property owners. do \i?i p::vr ?aid sl&cwUl.* as urorea^id v. ^*u, 20 day?, from the ratiScatidn^of this ordinance, than it shall be Iho duty of the Improvement Cbmmitte* and they are hereby fully authorize-a and empowered to build such sidowalka and charge all expense* of tho fame to the property holders aforesaid and if any property holder shall'fall or refus? to p-** "Md amount the mayor au? city attorney are c 'tbor Iced to collect said amonut by pro cess of law. ' ? ' V (Signed) w. B. WIXDI.EY. 10-19, City Clerk. AdmlnL tMiur's XoJco. flavins fiuttlined oa cimlnistrator of the, estf.ta or Egbo*: Veatea. do ceased, late of Bfiaufort cp?y:ty, Nortft Carolina, notice ia hereby tUal all claims against said estate.mas be presented to the undersi^no' within twelv% (11) months froxr ('this, Oct 13th, 1910, or this notlct j will be pleaded In bar of their reco\ All iiersor3 inJohtod to said ostaU are required to make Immediate pay ment. ARTHUR YEATES, Administrator of Egbert Yeatcs, de ceased. W. A*. Tffcocipeon, attorney, Aurora. N. C. Thia 13th day of October, 1910. 10-18 l-a-k? Gw V. NOTICE Evelena Minor vs. William Minor. North Carolina, Beaufort County, Su perior Court. December Term, 1910. \ The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled aa above has been commenced In the Superior -Court -of Beaufort County, for the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defend ant; and the said defendant Will fur ther take notice that he is required to appear at the December leim of the Superior Court of aald coum> to be held on the 13th Monday af ter ftie 1st Monday in September, it being December 6th, 1910, at the court house of said county In Wash ington, N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or defend said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court j for the re lief demanded in said complaint This October 5th. 1910. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Suuerlor Court. 10-17. 4t o-a-w. NOTICE Robert T. Edwards vs. Lei a Woolerd Edwards. North Carolina, B?aafort County, Su perior Court. December Term, 1910. ?The defendant above named will take notice ttipt an act'.on entitled as sbove hat'been commenced In the Superior Court of Beaufort County, for the plaintiff to secure in absolute divorce from the defend ant; and the Ba,d defendant will fur ther uke notice that she Is required to appear at the December Term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the 13th Monlay af ter the 1st Monday- In September, it being December 6th, 1910. at the court house of said county- In Wash ington, N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or defend said action, or the plaintiff will apply to th? court for the re lief demanded In said complaint. This October 11th, 1910. a So. A. PAUL, Clerk Suuerior Court. 10-17. 4t o-a-w. Notice of Administration Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Samuel 8. Batch well. deceased, late of Beaufort coun ty, North Carolina, notice Is hereby given that all claims against said estate most be presented to the - n derslgned within twelve <12) month* from this. October list, 1919. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their irecovery. All persons Indebted to said estate are required to make Immediate pay Tbl? ] 1st limy of Oct.. 1?10. JE88S ft. 8ATCHWELL Administrator of Samuel 8. Satcb i' well, i' FOR FEVERISH* mmm uoMaJr." AnJ a^rooirM East of and adjoin!r FOR SALE See A. C. HATHAWAY at on ?e* OWN YOUR OWN In WASHINGTON PARK we help you J. Leon Wood MEMBERS N. >1 COTTON EXCHANGE James W. Col* 1. LEON WOOD & CO., ? BANKERS and BROKERS SI OCKS. BONDS. COT TON, tiPAIN u.d PROVISIONS J4 . ? 71 PLUME STREET. CARPBNTKR BUILDING, NORFOLK, VA. Print# Win toN. Y. S'ock Exchange. N. Y. Cotton Exchange, Chkauo ," >?)/ Board ot Tnd? mod other Ploandal Center*. ijorrespcndenre respectfully solicited, Investment and Manpad accounts given careful attention. Just Received! ;iirr New Prepared Buckwheat, Hon.iny Grits, Oat Mep' and Evaporated Peaches. All kinds of Fruit arriving daily. E. L. ARCHBELL HARCOURT &.CO."h?hvm. ? '? " ... * Washington Daily News IBP HAVE YOU VOTED YET? VOTING BALLOT COUNTING ? VOTE For HIm or Mrs. Address .. .. District No In THE WASHINGTON NEWS Tour-of-Europe Contest, subject to condintlons governing ? Contest.* Ballots, to be counted, must be separated end carefully trimmed around border, and deposited trnfolded. Use this ballot for Yourself or a friend In the Tour-of-Bu rope Contest. THIS BALLOT WILL BE VOID AT 4 P. iff. NOVEMBER 12 I I I i VALUABLE BOOK ON LOOSE LEAF BOOKKEEPING Explain* bow jron ca [ ' 3 MOORE'S MODERN CAM-AT Let m explain bow Moore. :?;?i COLLIN H. HARDING ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW, OfHe. Saving* St T-m? la.. 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