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-r SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Om lfontb ? ? four Month# l.*> 'in MmiMY?;V: ? I.bo On* Ysar *.oo Subscribers desiring the piH' di? mitinued wlli please notify this office 0* date ot expiration, otherwise, it will be continued at regular subscrip tion rates until notice to stop Is re It you do not set The Daily News promptly telephone or write the man ager. and the complaint will receive (mMUU attention. It Is oar desire to please yon. WKDNK8DAY. NOV. ?, 1P10 Parties leering w*n should not Jail to lei the News follow them dally vlth the n??*s of Washington fresh sad crisp. It will prove a vsluabte companion, reading to yon like s let ter from home. Those at the sea shore or mountains wit* And The New* s mo?t v. 4 tnterMt i?l visitor. All srtlclos sent to TI.J Ness for truncation must be signed by tbaj otherwise they will not be; yublishsd. DEMOCRATIC VICTORY J Beaufort county did herself proud yesterday and rolled t|p the largest 1 democratic majority in years. Notwithstanding'-the fact that there i was some dissension among tho dem- ? OkTcis and more tickets were scratch-' cd probr.bly tljan ever before, the ma- j Jorlty given dearly indicates that the, masses of the people rely upon the ? Democratic party for good- govern ' tnent. Today nil is harmony and many 'lolltically. ??-*" Are friend* today and all will pul1 tocHher and work for the bcs\ inter-* ret of the county and people a( targe. I.et us all be united and as one happy t family. Nothing can be ga?" . ... _ ..ed by factions end prejudice* m*. -? to secure progress ast b* a unanimity of spirit rnd action. Vor a number of years there have been factions in the town of Wash ington among democrats, not between democrats and republican, but In the democratic household, the time has come when these should be forgotten. Our town is suffering as a conse quence thereof and we will never pro gress and secure the Investment of m?slde capital so long aa this condi tion exists. Bury the hatchet and let peace r.id harmony reign. Lixvnv ANI? L1FK No obscervant person of mature years would question that the fact that modern life Is surrounded by ln nuemable comforts and luxuries that were not known to the lives of our forefathers. The comments of a missionary up on thin subject moves the Omaha See to say: "Dr. Mary Noble, the mlsisonary frcm India, speaks of an appalling rcn*c o? luxury' which impressed her ns she r.rrived in the United States frorr. Orient, jho iclt it, she says ?.*hcn rhc- stopped on an Amorltan f.tr?rr.:r'i!}> Ir. Englnn.1 and .when she ?T.t?*;*?<] a Pullman car nt New York ^-.c* 9?.* 1:05 observed It all along the c:' life in the I'.ilted States and \ ^crr>*acn:s rather rhldlngly upen It. ! "Wlii Dr. Noble is reproving us' "5". of course. Is the element of need J-?v* l??JTMry. the lack of economy In1 o :r living. She certainly would not wish her, r-eople restrict their lines of life to' the limit of doing without those com forts and even luxuries they have etarned by diligence and :oll and which form the essential ground | work and modern life today. We In America undoubtedly live better than do the people In India, or any of the oriental countries. and of course, the contrast must be striking to one just coming from those lands. But Our present standards of living are the logical results of a constant progress that began when the found ation of this republic was Uld, and, while there may be amble room for economy and frugality/ there is no such thing a s 11II H||(0faliiii we are not going back to tkli tflMdards which our ancestor* llvW^iy."?Ledger Dispatch. ?trsn WITHOIRKXCHANUM* j Mtnjr'n f.naaeUI u0a?tla due to a ?mall Up.WrMti , , ?iS'iat ?. Anyhow. wlU Mr. th. tarts la a local quaatloa?Cbarleaton f * iwvONMi 0 eqntmiaw! is oni oi (Mr.?N?w Tork World. t? IIWJ?Ohio f Ton only drop tkr?? to ctunca Brilua to Br??. but tttb ?rwU. tta dlBoi^nwi la nth. r tur rcci-hing.- 'Indianapolis News. Colon#! poosevelt no doubt enjoy ed his airship trip. % It puts him Is s position where be didn't have to ex plain* an/thing about .the tariff, ."fciladelphla press. Well, there was at lesst one man, Hossey, the aviator, who dared tell the Colonel to keep qolet and quit waving bis hsnds at the crowd. ? Washington Herald. From the pictures we have seen of King Manuel we judge that he would be a success behind tho glove counter of a Chicago department Storo?Toledo Blade. There are Indications that the Re publican machine in New Jersey Is convinced that Candidate Wilson Is Viplctlng (he campaign *peed law?. :>'aw York world. k "After Cosl?What?** asks-an eas* crn contemporary In a headline. In this part of the Mississippi valley at the present time the bill Isn't Tsr be hind.?Keokuk Oate City. Mr. Schtnab ascribes the depression felt In steel to the sgitatlon of poli ticians. Conversely, It might be said 'the depression felt by some politi cians Is due to public Agitation steel.?Wall Strcot Journa!. Tho (iroacb. My heart Is heavy wit h its woe, there's so much wickedness below! 1 look around me and behjld th pride and Insolente of " "* . ?uia, and men pursuing pleasure cheap, which In vue end will make them weep; why don't they let sucli ban*' ..~d flee, and immacu'? .*e like mo? And women jKor&eous raiment wear, and shiulng doodads in their hair; they go to I clubs and waste the hours?they| should be sewing In their bowers; 'they should be spinning wool and flai end bearing burdens on their backs; they glory In their dresses fine ? their beads should be as bald as mine. I see young men indulge In games, with little clothlng:yon their frames. They have a false and fatal pride be cause they're strong and sparkling eyed, because their limbs sr straight and fine?they ought to have bow legs like mine. Men go their errands all In vain, upon the sea upon the j plain, and all they hope and all they do, and all the phantoms they pur sue are Idle as the toll of one who's throwing dornlcks at the sun. Why work and sweat, on land aud sea? Why not sit here and croak with me? ?Walt Mason, in Newt and Obser ver. It is appropriate to present a min ister with a watch when his time has expired. Judge Baldwin now kuows how many words Roosevelt can use with out correcting a blunder. Kxtnb'.ls.Vd lfUO. Baltimore steam packst co. I OLI> BAY LIXF. Only !,lne operating Steamers Da'.iy | lr.? ludlng Sunday between Not ? folk and Baltimore. CUcmcrs: FLORIDA, VIRGINIA i and ALABAMA. ] Finest United SUtos Mall 5?turner* South cf New Ycrk, equipped with t*nlt?d Wlrelesa Telegraphy :;iid ev ery modern convenience for the pleas ure and comfort of the traveling public. Leaves daily. Including Sun day as follows: Portsmouth, 8uaynd CO pm Por.smouth, week days ..5*30 pm Norfolk .. 6:^0 pm Old Point . . ...... 7:30 pm! Gtearners arrive Norfolk ... .7:00 am Tickets sold to all points North,! East, West snd Canada. Por Informa tion as to tickets, stateroom reserva tions, etc, apply by phone, wire or let to* to. GEO. O. HOBSON, Oen'I Agent. J. W. BROWN, JR.. Southern Pas senger Agent, 109 Main street. 1 JNO. B. KIM.BERLY, and nOTEL I CHAM BERLIN, Old Point, Va. I ? GREATLY REDUCED RATES I M,C. [ Tharadty, Noxenber 171ft. (MjM WUion, .\?w Bern, Mackaya. BHImit Columbia, and Ii.term.dUie ata tiona I la Norfolk Southern fmtroad, rsr-rsriss. .r General Pmm. Ami It'., ?ftlfelMl&l, world la with a hammer. The honey bre got. , 1c. ^, lor lu Industry, bat no one has a word of uralie for the <wor-busy j house fly. Occasionally a girl believes much of what a young man tail, her during courtship tfcat her capacity for belief 1. exhausted soon after marriage. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE Robert T. KWard* v. ?* ooUrd" Edwards. North Carolina, Beauf^r. C j :: iy.*u Wi*r Dec5ra*??r ?as*. 1910. -v The defAdant above named wiii u*ke notice that an actfon entitle! as above hat bton commenced k tire Superior Court of Ber.u.4c. County, for the plaintiff to ia't an absolute dlvore* from tho deWt'd ant; and th? aald defendant will fur ther take notice that abe la reyuirei to appear at the December Term c." the Superior Court of said count.v to be held on the 13th Monlay ul ter the lat Monday in September, li beln* December 6th, 1910, ift the court houae of aald county in Y/aah lngtcn. N. C.. and answer or demur to the, complaint in Raid action, or tfefcnfl said action, or the plalnftE "??111 apply to Si CPurt for the iv lief domanded In said comr>'^uj ? Thia October fl>U. ^y' OBO. A. PAUL, Clerk Suuerior Court; 1" -1 7. 4t o-a^w. ""** Notice of Administration Having qualified as adminfi^rator] of the estate of Pamuel Sateb well, deceased, late of Beaufort coun ty, North Carolina, notice Is here'b: given that all claims against sa'c estate must bo pf^fQtod to tho ? ri* dersigned within t*.\ Ive (12) months from this, October / 1st. 1910, or fhtf notice will bi pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persona In it bted to said estate are required to make Immediate pay ment. This 21st day of Oct.. 1910. JE8SF H. SATCHWELL Administrator f Samuel 8. Batch well, deceaa 1. Notice of Bale. By virtue of the power of sale contained In a mortgage deed exe cuted by George R. Grist and wife Robert B. Keys and wife, John Free man and wife to Maiachia Keys, dat ed November 18, 1908, and duly rec orded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort county in book 148, page 74; the undersigned will on Monday, the Sth day of Decern ber 1910 at 12 m., at the courthouse door in Washington. N. C., at public auction, offer for sale for cash the mortgagors undivided Interest in the following described property: North Carolina, Beaufort County, Washington and Long Acre township; First tract being the land on which E*rrc?Ino Gr!st now resides end he* refided for many years?containing 12 acres more or less?adjoining tee lsndo of J. w. Small wood, Shade Keys and Runyon Mill pond and Snowd's Creek. This tract is In Washington tov.nship. The second tract is owned by Rob ert B. Keys and is In Long Acre township and is woodland and which is not at this time occupied?con taining Ave acres more or less?ad Joining the lands of Nathan and Hen ry Hunter, Edmund Cherry, John C. Browh tract and others, and is the same tract of land conveyed by Oeo. R. Grist and wife to Robt. B. Keys by deed dated Dec. . 1?, .1907, and recorded In Book No. 14 6, page SJ1? Register's Offlce of Beaufort roitnty, which deed is be-?ln referred lo and made a part of this conveyance. | This Nov. an), 1910. MAIACHIA KEYS, Mortgagee, i By Korwocd I - Slnmotts, Attorney. Have you a splendid stock of goods Have you just sol m a new line of popular article* ? Aie yon making a special price on lehorer lots? , Who Knows About It? i I ' ? > of a po??> of Mis con By virtue ? talned In fc. mortgage axe February lith, 1?9, by - Ball and wile to Howard and recorded in Regltter's Beaufort county, in Book 1L_ .. 137. I will on Monday, the 6ih of Decvmber, 1?J0, at 12 o'clook, ?, at the court house door Of Beaufort county, at Washington. N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder, for caab, at publio auction, a certain piece, puree) or lot of land lying and being in North Carolina. Beaufort oouBty, Waghici - * towntnip, and <Seterlb*< tafl dvtoWfc -- "-llovri! to wt: In what l? fcacra 11 "Wa ln?Vm Kolil.u" Wei J-T'So 9|Ma Block Ko. r, ;c:crilnj (5 ila'i'i a;1 of WU4 Dfo&sM* M? .faefi lr:\a W&shlhgtoli l&Vfestmer.t Comyan to J. Wiley Ball and wife, racar^ed In Book 145, page 5#, records of Bciu-J fort county. Being.same lot c-f UndN wheron said parties of the flrst partj resided. Not. S, ldio. VJ^OWARD WINFIELD. . Nicholson & Daniel, attorneys- 1&-4J | ycyncfc | North Carolina. Beaufort Superior Court, Spring term, 1910. Peter La?$tey ts pje^sant L^5??r ' To tte.defendant sboVs n&ned: | You are hereby tidVIltecJ tlllU the ?bove entlUM-FlTal taS^ii Inttf inlet Vcii'tM H& i'n the Superloi ,fcfcuf\ of l&Mllort county. North Car vA\\x*\ for the purpose of obtaithnf absolute divorce;/ that the com-"' plaint has beeii filed therelr alleging statutory grounds, whic! entitles the ? plaintiff to ?t> solute divorce; jfcd ttii mons in said action is returnable In to said court, before' the judge there of at the courthouse in Washington. N. C-, on the 13th Monday after the 1st Monday in September, it being the 6th day of lio'omber, 1910, when and where ycu aj? commanded to" ap pear and answer the said complaint w'.thin the t!mo jequired by law or the plaintiff wM apply to the court for the relief ttereln demand. ed. Given under ay hand and seal this 1st day of November. 1910. GEO A. PAUL*. Clerk of Superior Court Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Egbert Yeates, de ceased. iste of Beaufort county, Nortl Carolina, notice la hereby given thai all clalma against said estate muai be presented to the undersigned within twelve (IS) months from thia, Oct 13th, 1119. or this notice will be pleaded In bfcr of their recov ery. ^ \ All persons indebted to said estate are required to make Immediate pay meat. ARTHUIl Y15ATES. Administrator of Egbert Yeates, do ceased. W. A. Tbompaon, attorney, Aurora, N. C. Thlc 13th day of Octobor. 1810. 10-13 1-a-k 6w. NOTICE Evelena Minor vs. William Minor. North Carolina, Beaufort County.Su pcrior Court. December Term The defendant abore nanred will take notice that a* action es^Ule^. as above has been commenced tho Superior Court of Beaufort County, for the plaintiff to seam an absolute divorce fronr tfie defend ant; and th? said defendant will fur-, ther take notice that he la require' to appear at the December ?tlm c'' the Superior Court of aald couci. to b? held on the 13th Monday af ter Che 1st Monday in September. It being December 5th. i#io, at the court houae of said county In Wash ington, N. a, and answer or de' to the complaint in aald defend aald action, or tfa* ] will apply to th* < lief demanded In i This October Stl Miss Minnie 1 MIm Ruth 01 MIm OU Row. Donnerton ?... MIm Hilda Burbngo, B.lh . . y Ml.. Maud D?*?, Fantago . '.> MIm Maud Milan, FnlrdeM Mix Qladyi Rom. Edward v .. 1,094 LMING PROPERTY ?East of and adjoining Washington? FOR SALE CHEAP 5ee A. 6. fiATMAWAY at ortce ^ OWN YOUR OWN HOME In WASHINGTON PARK we help you. J. Leon Wood MEMBERS N. V COTTON EXCHANGE ;?r? W CoW ]. LEON WOOD & CO., BANKERS and BROKERS SI OCKJ., BONOS. COT TON, GK AIN and PROVISIONS. 11 FLUME STREET, CARPENTER BWLDING, NORFOLK, VA ''rival* Wire* Co N. Y. Stock Ei:cWcc. N. Y. Cotton Exchange. Chkagc Boart Cd Tr?d? andaxbrr Financial Ccn'era. I Correspondence respeci(ull> Investment and Marg-na! ". accounts given careful (tteotrad. 4 Just Received! New Prepared Buckwhcat,[HonJny.Grits, Ob! Met1' and Evaporated Peaches. All kinds of Fruit arriving daily. HKSJ- V,:;"u" HS2 E. L. ARCHBELL ? U; ?-ot5 HAVE YOU VOTED YET? " VOTING" BALLOT OOimtKO I IOTB Tor H1m or Mr. Addrm * District No In THE WASHINGTON* NEWS Tour-of-Europ* ContMt. subject to condintiou governing ContMt Ballots, to be counted, must be separated and carefully trimmed -around border, and deposited unfolded. % <"Uso tbU ballot for yourself or a friend In the Tour-of-Eu rope Contest. THIS BALIX>T WILL BE VOID AT 4 P. M. NOVKMBEH 12 FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! . KEEPTTOUR EYES OPEN When in need of that Barrel of Flopr, tnd vt will Bfive you money, A i% thipment just re ceived. All brands. Any price. Call phone No. 337. .. UNION GRO< CO. "g? I ? Mil gggHM?B?BBgggH TTTT* Washing 3 r v.-i? COLLIN H. ATTORNEY-AT-I Office Savtogl it T.m> V/O., BolMtaJ - ; KoomSuJ'. w; VITNG TON, N. c. - ? ? STEPHEN C. BRAGAW - Attorney and Counselor-, ' >: [at-lawf Washington, N. C NICHOLSON & DANIEL Attorneys at-Law Practice tn All Court*,, Nicholson Hotel[Building John H. Small. A. D. Harry McMuUaiv SMALL, MACLEAN & McMULLAN ATTORNHYS-AT-LAW Washington, North Carolina. W. D. GRIMES .ATTORNEY-AT-LAW WuhiBKton. North Caroling ?Practice* in all tha Cool*. wuro-Mifciii RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-at-Law . Washington, N. C. W. M. BOND. EJaatoo, N. C. NORWOOD L SIMMO? S BO ND & SIMMONS TORNtYS-AT-L AW V.? hington, North Carolina. Practlca In all Cow la. W. L Vauafaaa W- A. Thompano VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ^ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW J Washington and Aurora, N. C. Practice It. *11 the court*. Business Cards G. A. PHILLIPS & BRO? ?{? FIRE And Plate Glass" INSURANCE. HOWARD WiSWALL JR., Civil Engineer and Surveyor Washington, N. C. New Corned p- Mackeral ?And? Freeh supply of Cereals. Co!
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