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and River road, fronting on Pamlloo River, 1-4 mil. of .and fl "-J ? bead#, good view; It acre, rt), ready far plow, JO acres Syu.O DO feet of Mack and , i:um timber, 95 acres young plus, well ??t. average 6 Inch .turapaso Cm be bought very cbe*p, cash or Um* Norwood ,U SlmmcM.J l^ruf. ^ 11181 J AJJj PORK SAUSAOES. ho quality you'll ne?er know uij lea* you TRT TUBlf. \ DUDLEY'S SANITARY MEAT MAR KET. Phone 8S4. WANTED?Uorrespou^uU for the Daily News at every postofflce and community lj? Beaufort and Hyde ? counties. Write the Managar for particulars. v" " ' HYACINTH BULBS?Have received a uccond shipment of choice bulb# acd "tan All all orders promptly. Roman Hyclntha 2-c per dosen at Bog&rt'a Drug and Seed 8tore. 11^. :. j\' FWM)?Buggy Kobe. Owner can get aame by paying for this t.d and describing robe. Apply at tbla of FOB BENT?Rooms furnished and . unflniahed. all . modern conven iences, board if wanted. ""Apply to Mrs Sarah Mayo, 432 East Main ?tree. ti FOB SAIjE?Dwelling, Fourth St; , lull half lot; reaaonable terms. J. F. Buckman. -? ?. ll-? BIG SHIPMENT OB SHRIMP ASD Oysters Jnst received by J. R. Wynn, 11* Market street. . It OYSTERS?I have opened mjr oyster business for the season 1910-11 at 8. P. Willis' Fish House. Your pat ronage solicited. J. P. SPAIN. 17. COME AND SEK TUB GREAT Cooking wonder at our store all '? this week. You have a chance to get a souvenir set of ware free. See Isrge advertisement in this paper. J. II. HarHs Plumbing A Supply .'Company. * vjj FOR SALE?470 feet of fenc?. now around ^fcplscepal church yard. Pickets sound and solid. Apply to J. F. Randolph ot E. K. Willis, tf FOR SALE?Apples, Onions, Irish Potatoes and Cabbages by H. B. Mayo A Co. . \ 'H-fc FARMER'S UNION I have come to Be*ufort county to take up the orcanlslng work In the unorganised sections of the county. I will greatly appreciate any In formation as to where the unorgan teed sections aro and will be pleased to visit soch sections for the purpose of organising farmers. JOHN L. WARREN, Organiser, 11-14 Washington, N. C. T.IKTFA ? ? am K"lr.< lip give a co?ayl<t? U/? ^.i&olkr^r.u Hoo' Ae fplnu or iVJOU l-and an.; Typewrltln. with all books ip|?o.S, mo one ounp udjr" and In for the sum of $20.00. rro '"?>) cnrcli u?ro-.o .Jan. I lit. ? Mn*mn S5S313325 lesapeake Line to Baltimore Line to Baltimore and all points North & West i ai-pointku steam*its. perfect uimxg hkrvicb. E? ALL OUTSIDE STATEROOMS J lotr? Norfolk dally (?Jo?pt 8nn4?y) ?:15 p. ?, from foot of Jackson street, arrive Baltimore 7:00 a. m; * Direct connection made with r*li !ln?i for all point* For particulate call on or write F. B. McMlLLIN. T. P A. "4. 96 Qranbjr Street, Norfolk, Va. Spedal Train to Anroro. On account of the Agricultural Fair and Corn Show at Aurora, a ipecial train will be operated by the [I'sahlnBlnn B. D-n. 1 ? Washington to Auro ra and return on Friday. November llth,'1>10. leaving Waanl#?(on at 10:?0 a. a. and .topping at '.hi Nor folk-6out!iern Junctlon"to take on PMMnt.rl R?luc?lr.U* for tie round trip will be given for that aat? m\y from ?n. Wa?bln?ton inJ V? lemoro atatlons. ' ^ ??. . FOR H.M.KIMl.\r>? .?o ICHIKC. fflMthtr ma Jtalarlou* <s nditloni Colfl. or overtwtlB*. try Wrt?* Cap jdice. It rodnewi th? feve* and re ttovo* tt? aching liquid?10, :s ana 60oenu, at drag atcroa. I Tlu principle of a good . ma^y -W.r-n to' inclination C''J tb" ?P"p ben everything ?I* I proauatfcu and in kUikiki ?M-y ale 4h? supreme remedy, as thousands hkve tesrlfied. m IDNEY, LIVER AND "ACHTROUB14 ? rfiodictne em Ml Few women are as handsome they think men ought to tbldk they in any calling of lite, demands vigorous body and ? keen bra hi Without health there la no success But Electric Hitters is the Kreates Health Builder the world has eve known. It compels perfect acu of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels purl Acs and enrl^hee the blood, ton cs and i;r. tgorrftcs the urhole systen Und enables you to ?tan<t the weai And tear ot your da!!y work. "Aftei montha at suffering from Kldnaj Trouble/ writer W. 11. 8bermaa cf Curbing. Me., "three bottles o Slcctrtc BlXtura wade me foei life Mfsfc* wo #t cr nii ?iirtBfcsniTrml > C?pu<Ui>e Whether turn ColtU. atom ?ch or Nurvou* Tronbl*. Cap-idlm will r?ll?Te too. It'JTtquM? int to take?acu' ImmediHi.-ij TrJ ? Mj It ?n4 5QC- at ?ruc tt?*t? J ? from ell ?t*r i Of the G. O. P. is sksting on thin city which wil depend upon . air for ? boost during the next years Will show pp in the low percentage column In the nasi cen I?*" t Dr. Neeley's WONDERFUL Wintergreen positively cares Rheumatism Permanent results assured ?Jkot only temporary relief. If troubled wHh this dread disease try one bottle. Price 60c. and $1.00 per bottle. For sael by. DR. HARDY, 8ole Agent for Washington 1 THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. ^ . V t*izc? IBi' & MM Great Aviation Meet STATE FAIR GROUNDS. eigh, November 16-17 FAMOUS AVIATORS COMING. DARING FLYING MACHINE EXPERTS IN GREAT CONTEST. Special Low Rates and%>cdal Trains to Raleigh. Greatest Event in Twenty-five Years in North Carolina. RALEIGH has prepared to take care of the lar gest crowd ever In the Capital City. 'The Railroads have given the lowest spedal rates. The State Fair Crouds have been pat in shape for the fa flying machines. > <;? :| . kX-? Or In I But Ihejr 1 Should lie iron wit bo 11 That it ought to rain at midnight And be pleasant In the morn. And they never atop to listen. Or to reason out alone. That a Jewel owe* Its luster To tbe grinding of the stone. '? L f , f With tbe bumble and the lowly. With the aged and the youth. With the saint *nd the sinner. For the evil or the truth. V.'ith tbe Monarch andt be Noble, With (he haughty and.the proad. With tbe beauty, or the woman Why must battle in the crowd. There la* but to learn by labor And by facing every day, v What there la cf Joy or sorrow, That may come their troubled way, And to know that every struggle That a tempting fate has thrown Is tbe cutting of the Jewel Or the cutting of the stone. j In the soul of every mortal. [ Hidden deep from even them | Lies a burled treasure, waiting. | That shall be u precious gem, I If tfeey will but delve and find it [ Neath the surface of the clap. And will throw the dust and ashes And the lust of earth away. Cherish It, and keep it flaw leas 'Till the Faithful Master's hand. With Its skill of love and patience That we can not understnn J. Shall have ground and cut it truly. And returned It for our own. And it sparkles like tho jewel By the grinding of the stone. jlf c duty be unpleasant, ?Tis a duty still to do. And tho false that Is successful Is but passing, while the true That has failed to win its mission. Shall but yield tho better ends Whan the battle shall be over And the victor comprehends.? For the coward knows his measure And be bates himself the most! And the braggart is as empty As the echo of bis boast, But to him who la courageous Shall the honor yet be known Aa the luster to the Jewel BMy the grinding of the stone. ?William Wakefield. "CATCH THE SHADOW ERG THE SUBSTANCE FADE." Did It ever occur to you when baby la young and fair, Some day he'd like to see himself up In his little chair; And when he .looka at papa dear with a tender loving smile, That he will only look that way Just a little while. And when ha sits upon your knee In the happy days of youth. And spreads his mouth fro mear to ear and shows his little tooth; When he tries so hard to talk and roils upon the floor. And then gets up and starts to walk and tumbles out the door. And have you thought of Bessie, too, with her beautiful golden curi i Some day she would like to see her self when she was a girl; And take them all together, a happy little tronp What a picture that will make in a family group. So if you love your children, and j would be ever true, Do unto them as you would have them always do to you; And give them plenty of everything and send them off to school, And teach them, by example, the |: :ecioua golden rule. ;.:cme day they will leave your ten der care, and in the world to When juat a little picture would turn them back to home; They may pile up yealth when they are grown and count It by the million But they cannot have their pictures taken when they were only children. 9 . t Bat what If tbey should fall aaleep, then yau'd fairly rate, d send and get the camera man and photograph the grave; And keep It !? yoor lenely home, not a thing of beauty, Sat Just because It is al that la left of your aogtaetad duty. ?BAKER'S STUDIO. ' MM** ?rut - ? ranaient Subwajr Station at i near theatre and choppin 81n*lo rooms or aa\tzz, etcii baring Loci; distant talaphonc in each apartment. Unaorprsaed cuisine. Bpadju-j=X*r fo? June. July tfa* Aag? EUROPEAN FIAT. -M a Jj. BOOT Mauler. RIGGS HOUSE WASHINGTON, D. C. The bote! "par excellence" of the National Capital. First-class iu all appoint ments. Opposite the U. S. Treas ury; one block from the White House. An illustrated Guide to Washington will be mailed, free of charge, upon, re ceipt of two 2 cent stamp's O. G. STAPLES, ' Proprietor. Established 18-40. BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET CO. STEAMERS OLD B\Y|: LINE FLORIDA, VIRGINIA & ALABAMA Finest United State* Mall Steam ers South of New Tork, equipped with United Wireless Telegraph and every modern convenience for the pleasure and comfort of the travel er. Leaves dally except 8undays, as follows: Portsmouth 6.30 P. M. Norfolk 6.30 P. M. Old Point 7.30 P. M. Steamers arrive Norfolk 7.00 A. M. Connecting with all lines South and West. Tickets sold to all points, North, East, West and Can ada. For Information aa to tickets, stateroom reservations, etc., spply by 'phone, wire or letter to J. W. BROWN, JR.. Southern Passenger Agent, 169 Main Street, Norfolk, Vs. CITY TAXES The tax books for the city of Washington havo been turned over to the undersigned, and this Is to no tify all owners of property subject to tax that I am ready to receive, tax es for the ensuing year. They must be collected at once. W. B. WINDLEY, City Clerk. Bept. 28, 1910. CITY MARKET. I (Quotations f urn la bed by H. B. Mayo 6 Company.) Beeswax 26c. Eggs SSe Tallow 4s Chickens, grown each. . ;.30c?ISo Spring chlckeaa IK ?It* Docks .100?6o ?se 40060c Ore?n salt hides ? .7%o Green hldss ? Dry hides, lb 10?llV4c Wool], tree from burrs ? He Wool, burry 10? 14c nb skins 15?10o writes. 6?l*o Cora, buab.l Forced to Umi* Hum. ET?rjr 7?ar a terc. amrtw * oor attff.ren whon law ?? *** nd rackwl with coughs an urged to to another climate Bat tkl* t. itly and not *1**7* troc "*??" better w?j 1st Dr. ''cm ih ??* ol tunc trouble," >1 c.1.mine, Art. . all clae failed and I pound* la weight. If. out WW ? ? mm. i.
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