I MSWI DAILY REUS'
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No. 109 Cut Water Stroat.
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WEDNESDAY. OCT. 23. 1912.
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WHAT HAS THE GOVERNOR '
DONE? *
Governor Kitchln and his managers
have used many columns of news- '
paper space and spent several thou
sand dollars In telling the people of
the things which Senator Simmons
has done, while the space used in telling
what the Governor has done Is so <
small that it has not yet been found, j
1
THE FARMER'S PLOW HORSE IS <
TAXED FROM HIS EARS <
TO HIS TAIL.
Payne Bill.
Articles. Per Cent.
Bridle 35
Harness 35
Backhand 35
Haines 35
Iron plow 15
Wooden plow 15
Bolts 17 to 50
Trace chains 4 5
Clips 45
Clevis . 4 5
-i? 4 r>
Washers 5 to 10
Rivets 45
Rings 45
Buckles 45
Bits 35
Grass rod 4 5
Heel pin 4 5
Plow line hemp 19 to 25
Plow line flax 22 to 80
Plow lines cotton 45
Plow lines leather 35
Horse shoes 6 to 23
Horse shoe nails 11 to 38
THE DRIVER OF THE PLOW IN
TAXED FROM HAT TO NOX.
Payne Bill.
Articles. Per Cent.
Hat Of fur 47 to 3 86
Hat of straw ;>S
Hat of wool 35 to 100
Leather gloves 60
Sheep glovea 39 to 81
Kid gloves 39 to 81
Drawers, cotton 50 to 64
Shirt, cotton 50 to 64
I Stockings, cotton 30
Stockings, selvedged .... 50 to 65
Coat 4<i to 75
Coat, wool 63 to 94
Ready mate coat 5u to 60
Ready made clothing ... .45 to 82
Collar buttons 50
SlUd* ou
Necktie 50
Diamonds Free
Pearls Free
Shoe* 25
Rone buttons 50 to 107
Horn buttons 68 to 83
Ivory buttons 50
Pearl buttons 57 to 112
HIM WIFE IH TAXED AS FOLLOW*
Payne Bill.
Ac-file.les. Per Cent.
Woolen knit underwear . .50 to 08
B Wooen cloak 68 to 80
Woolen Jacket 68 to 80
Woolen shawl 02 to 108
Woolen plushes 50 to 140
Flannels 106
Belt 7 0 to 95
Dross goods .To to 150
Gloves, leather 60
Gloves, schmaachen 35 to 60
Gloves, sheep 30 to 81
Gloves, kid 30 to 80 j
StockiDgs, knit 30
Stockings, selvedged ....50 to 65
Neckwear 50
Shoes 25
Jewelry 60
Dress facings 52 to 78
Cotton ribbon 45
Silk ribbon 50 to 68
Fur hats 47 to 86
Straw hats 35
Wool hats 35 to 100
Waterproof cloth 54
HIS CHILDREN OX ALL THEIR
CLOTHING ARK TAXED AS HE
, IS?AND ON THEIR DOLLS
t ! PER CENT.
Payne Bill.
Articles. Per Cent.
Jumping Jaeks 35
Marbes 15
Firecrackers 97 to 227
Whticj'jBugar plums . . .66 (o 100
Chewing gum 29. to 69
Thoughtful aJ
Mothers
Shrink From 49 I
The Idea of spending
another summer along a
close built dusty thoroughfare.
Start now to build In dust
free Washington Paris
where Ufe Is worth the
living.
A C HATHAWAY
Molasses J5
Castor oil . I 35 to 98
LAST?THE BABY.
I
Should there he a baby in the family,
he or she Is not forgotten, but
pays 28 per cent, under .the guise of
"Infant's Food." His Coffln pays
35 per cent., and the Hoarse 45. Flowers
for the grave. 25 per cent.,
while the Bible and the hymn books
used at the burial are taxed 25 per
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DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING.
I
The Democratic nominees for i
rounty offices will address the cltl- *
tens of Beaufort County at the fol- J
owing tlmeg and places. Other Dem- *
icratic speakers will meet with the
candidates in the various precincts.
Tneedmy, Oct. 22.
Leechvllle at 10 a. m. .
Pantego at 3 p. m. '
Relhaven at 7:30 p. m. 1
Wednesday, Oct. 23.
^eatesvliie at 10 a. m.
North Creek at 3 p. m.
Bath at 7: SO p. in.
Thursday, t>ct 24.
Hunter's Bridge at 10 a. in.
Pinetoura at 3 p. m.
Friday, Oct. 2.V
Old Ford at 3 p. m.
Pineville at i.30 rn.
Monday, Oct. 28.
South Creek ;Springer's Hall) at 7
p. ra.
Tuc-?l?y. Oct. 29.
l<*ai a at lu a. m.
Small at 3 i. in.
Aurora at 7:lu p. rn.
Wednesday, Oct. 30.
Honnerton at 10 a. in.
Core Point at 3 p. m. |
Edwards at ?*3o p. ?n. ,
TbonJitT. Oct 31. ;
Bloant's Creek at 10 a. m. j
Ckocowtnity at 3 p. m. (Mill.)
Friday. Nor. 1. !1
Tranter's Creek at 7:30 p. m. '*
Saturday, Nor. 4.
Bearer Dam at 7 p. m.
LINDSAY C. WARREN. 1
Chairman Dem. Exec. Com. I
Beaufort County.
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When yo
freight prepg
& ZERWEC
It is the "bett
the best malt,
brewing methcx
$2.
24-Bottle C
PIL
Freight preps
\ not satisfacl
;v One tast
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Special Rates Account
Foot Ball Game
ACCOUNT FOOT BALL GAME IN
Raleigh, October 23rd
The Norfolk Southern Railroad
will sell Round trip Tickets for
$3.95
Limited to October 26th.
Try the Daily News
And Get Reuslts
A Good Catch - CLARKE'S
Drop c LINE to CLARKE'S and you'll make
R.ICH HAUL every trip?you can't go WRONG where
here are goods that are RIGHT.
If you're* particular and demand QUALITY, the TONE and INDIVIDJALITY
of CLARKE'S Winee, Whiskies, Brandies and Cordial* will etrike a
esponsWc chord.
Wo Prepay Eipr? Charge*
oo the following to all point* oa Adam* and Somthere Express lines: \
1 ttnL 1S*L 4M 1XFM
Je| Quirt. Quarts
CUrtn't Hapcr V*n?r Car* . |U0 $4.90 $2.75 $7.7$
Clarka's Old T*r H**i Cora US LOO 3.25 $.00
CUik.'a 5a Wet Old Cm US LOO 4.00 10.00
Clark a'. Private Stock Core ,V.. 4.7$ 1LOO
Qadia'i Sear Sooth 3.3$ LOO 3.7$ 1000
CUrko'i OU Stand-by Ry* US TjOO 4.00 11.00
CUrha'a M.a.in* Rr. 4.7$ MO $.00 14.00
CWfca'a Royal Wraath (Bottled ?q bond)- .... 4.80 IX. OO
Clnih.'. Pore Ry* ' Bottlod in Hood) $.00 IX.OO
CUrk.'i Malt WbL4*7 3-80 LXS 4.00 10.00
0*rk*'i Core-Malt Whiakay 3.2$ LOO 3 75 $.$0
ClaA.'i Prival. Stock Appla Brandy 4 0O 7.00 4.10 IX.OO
Chika'a SaUct P**eh Brand 4.7$ $.00 LOO 14.00
Scappmoai Win* (OU Vi*t*e*> 2.50 US 3.00 7M
Shacry Win* (OU Vtalaen) 2.?0 441 3.00 7.00
Sharry Wtai (Royal) 3.0O L90 3.80 10.00
Part Wine (OU Vint*,.) A. UB LXS - L00 ISM
Import ad Sharry Win. (Rnhi*) 3.80 L0$ 3.80 10 00
Imported Sh?rrr Wu?? J.7B MQ 11 AW
Imported Port Wta* (OU T.wmay) 4.00 7JOO 4.50 12.00
Ordtrt mij b? uiortwl, if de(ir?l, at quantity prices.
Shipments made tame day order i t received. All oor products guaranteed to cooform
to the pure food laws Remit postal or express money order, registered letter or
certified check. Money back if not satisfied. Complete Price List mailed upen request.
Order To-Dsy From W . (*1
Uail 'sails TmB Mlltasiiii' ??gg?iaww
/ When"?
u will let us ship you,
lid. a trial case of WELZ
Pilsner Beer.
er than the best imported beer"-the
best imported hops, the clean
Is make it so.
.40 brings You a
'ase of Welz & Zerweck
SNER BEER
dd?returnable at our expense if
:ory.
e and you will waht a supply of
Beer on hand always.
It is good for you?gives you
stren gth as well as enjoyment.
^ 0rdefYourTria,CaseNow
DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING. I
The following gentlemen will meet jJPI| m
with the county candidates In the ^La,_3S
different precclncte and address the
George h Studdert?Oct. 28rd, J
Yeateevllle, at 10 a. m.; Oct. S8rd,
North Creek, at S p. m.; Oct. 23rd, JtS Jfe-Aj!
Bath, at 7: SO p. m.; Oct. SSth. Old
Ford, at S p. xa. V *.
H. C. Carter,. Jr. and N. L. 81m- r
moua?Oct. 25th, PlneTllle, at 7:30
p. m.; Nqy, let. Tranter's Creek, at ykSft _j_
7:80 p. m.; Not. 2nd, Bearer Dam, at e
John H. ?mal)?Oct. 8 let, Choco- Hilly
wlnlty, at 3 p. m. (Mill.) Cool Nldhtft
W. A. Thompeon and J. O. Tooley. v*wa tii^uia
Oct. >8*. south creek, at 7:so p. m.; Rather difficult to keep
: ?" the house at the proper
lindsay c. warren, temperature. Can t light
Crail-man Dem. Co. Exec. Com, the fill il3C6 yet as It 13
io-i7-tfc too .warm during the
middle of the day, but
notice. some heat ts needed In
At a meeting of the Board of Eiec- the morning and after
lions of Beaufort County on Oct. 10, Sundown.
1812, the following changes of poll- _ . .. .
tng places were ordered, and estab- |JS6 A V
llahed aa the permanent polling /"\ 1 f p
places of the respectlre precincts in- UdOflCSS vJiAS
The Central Meat Market In the Heater
Haasell Supply Co. building on Mar.
ket street is hereby designated aa the A
permanent polling place of the First
Ward. City of Washington.
The West End Fire Company ata- 48 Bp
Hon on Third street is hereby designated
as the permanent polling plaos
of the Third Ward, CiV of Washington.
|Hqq9|V
Upon a petition signed by a majority
of the rotors of Lcechrllle precinct,
the polling place In said precinct
now in the store of W. J. Harrls,
is hereby ordered to be removed
to the office of Captain J .D. Bullock, CP
and the office of the aald Bollock is Makes a room com,
hereby established as the permanent . , . , >
polling place of Leechrille precinct fortabto in tlT?
By order of the Board of Elections minute*
of Beaufort County. . _
*- M. DGHAT. Ckalrmaa. I "J
L. H. REDDITT. Secretary. I Abaohltety Sanitary I
STOP THAT HEADACHE ~ a.-^- |iaU . u,f .
BEFORE IT STOPS YOU WUMpI Upi 6 *8181 10.
Ooftttauad headache will nt yea If you doe't get ""
ft. Headache Is natare'edlrtv*aeaIcBal--?fcowa 1 1 '
there's something wrong with joa. /
HICKS' CAPUDINE TRY NEW 8 WANT AD
cures headache ? gete at the canee. whether heat,
THY A NEWS WANT AD
Try a Daily News Want Ad.
CITY TAXES
City Taxes for 1912 are now
due and pa vakle at the office of
the City Clerk or to W. H. McDevett,
/assistant Tax Collector.
W. C AYERS,
City Cle
COMING! THE GREAT
EASTERN
CAROLINA FAIR
NEW BERN, N. C.
Oct 29, 30, 31 and Nov. 1, 1912.
$6,000 In Premiums (t*ven away for agriculture,
stock, poultry and other exhibits.
Monoplane Flights Daily. Horse
Racing. Motorcycle Racing.
Great Midway. Free Attractions
SPECIAL RATES ON ALL RAILROADS.
T/vv n -I' I
m. wi ? i vmmm wuwn auu 1U1UI UtlUUIl. aUdTt'SS
J. LEON WILLIAMS, Sec'y,
New Bern, N. C. I
Do Not Wait for Frost
But purchase your Stoves and Heaters
uow and avoid the rush and delay in
having them put up.
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Large Stock and Assortment to
Select From.
HARRIS HARDWARE CO.
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H. W . IARTKR. M. D
Practlaa limited to dlaaaaaa at
l? Iki EJ?. Bar, Noaa lad Throe.
Roan: ?-U a. m.; i-i a. m.
Bnapt Moadara. \
Coraar Mala aad MarM Ma.
Orar Brown's Drad Mora " jj
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Attorneys at'Law
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^ W aahlngton,^ Not Carolina '
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Washington, K. a
W. A. Tlwjii,
Awora, N. a ?
Attorneys at Law.
Washington and Aurora. N. a
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COLLIN B. HABBCIO ?
Attoraay-at-Law
OOm teTtap A TWI Oo. BUf.
Room* s Bad 4,
Washington. N. 6.
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NORWOOD L SIMMONS
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Washington, N. 0
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FRANK H. BR TAN
Atfraay at law
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Knaom in Barings u4 Trust
building. Second floor. Pno
Um la all the 00arts.
GREATEST COMPANY IN THE
SOUTH RECENTLY OR
GAKIZED.
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Assets f S,750,00#
iMraiee in fovee . 40,000,000
Why bot patrosiM borne cobs
psnies when you can yet a low
er premium rate and as large a
dlrldaad. 'Phoae, 887-J.
Jefferson SUndsrd Co.
H. A. COOPER, A?ni
THOfi. 8. LONG,
Attorney-at-Law.
i* Washington, N. C. j
Office Sad Floor Sarlfigs sad * !
Trust Building. Practices la all *
Stat# Courts.
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SAVES LffiQ OF f)0Y. ,.?)
"It seemed that my 14-year old
boy would hare to lose his led. o?
account of aa ugly ulcer, caused br a
bad bruise," wrote D. F. How sad,
Aquone, N. C. "All remedies sad
doctors treatment failed tlU we tried
Bueklen'e Arnica flairs. and csaed j
him with one boa." Cares bwene,
bolls, skin eruptions. pMsa. Ik. at
Hardy's Drug Store.
I er I doeees 144 will break any
case of Chills 4 Fersr; and If takea
then u . tonic the Tmr ?1U not M>
tarn. Price Sic.