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Matered u second-class matter F;: CTTWITi* the potaoBce at KiJrMhlagton. N. a. wader the act of March a. 1870. j 1 " 1 r " 111 Kmr Months 'l.OO ^H^lfcmtfcs ?' ., ________ K. Subscriber* desiring the paper di?f eontinued will please notify this ofR-v fee on date of expiration, otherwise he continued at rejuU. suhn herlption rates until notice to atop ? * received. It yoa do not get the Dai./ News prfctfnptly telephne or write tha manh " agerVand the complaint will receive t hnmeahete attention It lei our deK Are to please you. Ejte.' hll articles! eont to tho Dally News fe^ufor publication must be signed by ^ah writer, otherwise they will not HH|?e^hgpiished. "S. ^itnir-T yoijritrnciNKi>. Referring1 to an article on another P^'page o' fbtUc'a .VowJ by M.. D. R"tMacLe:*.;i. v.- tH*h loloiuphadic the fact ih.V ::j c.;ir editor ?': or~::lv28th $ we?.? ?. ... ;? ' >r referred to _ the verdii- ',i the ca.-e against Rl^h- ff ' TTiT ~T^hT-r \ -e heard none ~ f| of the . then lore could 1131 ~ MS" express ,.u nj, ;ion as to his guilt or L?\ innorei ? . / Th<? tdi'orts:! wa* based on the theory t.:al stive Ahr recor+W^r?had _ k ' adjudged him guilty ho should have m imposed a penaltw in keeping with ' . the oflenso com misted. and the genfas eral reputation o3 the ir.an. It was our nor do we now gt^-wish to^nuvoy.Aho impression that BR' all mey eharat/l W.th violating the EjyTprcI j i b i: V n la-y are gitilty. N*o man Ik. should be conreicted cr acquitted because riittv/tcntluien'. is either for or ,%*a "a#t U ci. He should bo tried pL- or q yfr ,.t rendered according to th? cv'd!r the case. The pros 4?n: paf.-.j.lb't"-op law is making law"brvixmi r n:: I perjurer* of men who vqjrfrh! ui twise be peaceful, law^^vbidinv * *i2,lns. ar.d arv law which debauch, s the citizenship ot a State or coniuiuni.y should be written off the statute books, and every fairk minded citizen will artra't iltat the prohibition law and its awHi'iiiieais jf- is debauching the citizenship of BeaufortCounty ar.d the Stutc o' North Carolina. C.OOD ICO A OS. That Cc-aufort county -s >adly in ' need o.'- improved road? becomes more and more apparent daily. Hard!;. a w?'rk pa sees but ??ttr c."risen* can h- ar complaints as to the wretched conditions of the county. In tl)f? Daily News of only yesterday Air. F H. Rollins, who has just returned :.v.u a ten-day auto trip thrcuvit i ontral ('arc.inn. that the wor-' rca is I:-' found r.nyv hero were rie'..< ir "his county. No town can hop*.' *o t i.'.'iv ' aft 11 should ?: <: be bai ?co?;. j 1?y a libera' pr:r >00.10 fiorn . i-' iii'.iy n.i'ns- th? people c.i'v ; * ii!" a ;tavi socc t, oreugh" fares v. fch-fc to drive their teams n : 1.: rha-. 'Mi./n .'i r ^-aad. tangib'" h* taker! nl-rg the line " '"r roads. Wherever you And *i:" t> .^trusted ir. good rends ar.-.l -bowing their Ca.'h by their w?'r"iifi -on see thrift and ener pr rrrH?n?' < item-.? 1 ,*?T111 iVf LiliL _ roads of IVanfort county second to none. The * ??.'-her man say* cooler weather this week. We notice however, that lie falls to give us an insight as ro the coming days for .rain n and y< T, "Lentor.? are selling in Washington kb 0 at five apiece or three for ten. et l.emonad-- drinkers will have to gr forexo tfc: pleasure cf this refreshing er lrink unless things ihange. Thin cc is bur another evidence oE the high lr cost of :.v'i;u - Di . _ l"l A w&'sl "formed citizen states [cc that there are at least one thousand ,1a more acres of tobacco p'ar.tcd In B< Beaufort eounfy this year than last. Int Putting thj price at one hundred jeh uvuui 1 m* means one nunnrea ? thousand 'Hilars to the farmers. The crop ?o far throughout the rb;inty Is said to be promising. Forty thousand old veterans of thh war between the states are today camping around the camp Ares of memory at Gettysburg '/.here fifty year3 ago th" greatest struggle ever known to modern times was enacted. Only the courage and soldierly qualities of both the North and South are now recalled. Conditions have certainly changed In Washington since the prohibition law has been in vogue. Folk don't rise as early mornings now as then. In those days it was customary for ^ fellow to slip out of his bed by daybreak and rush down town for lff an eye-opener. Now they remain in bed until breakfast time. Yes bow things have changed. I Worth Washi The River Sh ^4 ??ZZ^^TZZTZZZZ^^ *^ A ou can laKe~tTio~c ? t.A-sA V -J never regret leachl OX HOT AFTKItXt in the park along the pure. coollnj from nature's gift, THEN A STKOI.I. . \(M" CAN'T SHOW the clean white s li'.s bucket or mai * v.'asli gradually a cnnation is good. pin t kf Yontsi :nnuy strollrr^jv^i i? a'r by (rolicklut? b t ?uch scenes cv '"SfTrrff; -cooped up the vl-ion. year i e.ois-e u: ross the 11 > \> VYTI ItAI l^jj IV*1 , though pU-.yj flu i v I as others. u?'.\untage rif such ! appler atul health I Till.I. V(H . IT S ho:r.es:ie than otfc i'i-r or lots arc llmi dtvp int* a postal s . wr:U tall ou you. D ~ ~a:c. .mimji/otkii >in. Rollins. In giving an account of F. H. Rolna* auto trip to central Carolina in ?sterday"fe News he was misquoted, ho paper stated that Mr. Rollins i ild "that if ijeaufort County farm- I s make good crops and secure a 1 tod living thereby then the farm- t s in Wake County and counties J mictions ought to be millionaires." j i giving Mr. Rollins' statement the ally News should have said that if ' lie farmers in Wake county ami , lunties contiguous could tnakc a 1Jv5 with their varied obstacles then miafort Coutily farmers with their U' itural advantages and resources iould become millionaires.-' . i CHOICE CUT FLOWERS a Roses, Carnations and Sweet Peas a specialty. Our artistic arrangement in wedding out fits are equal to the best. Noth | Ing finer In floral offerings than * our styles. Blooming pot jj plants, palms and ferns In ^ great variety. Bedding plants jj In all varieties to beautify the ? yard. Write for list. f J. L. O'QUINN 4 CO.. J RALEIGH, N. C. * PkOMI M? * H. B. Charles, superintendent of & ! Electric Right plant, spent 8nny with his Timlly at ' Living is a ington tore Will he f< and Pleasure. hiitiren, MO !T1 bmliing. teach ihom ( name time give them (particularly ?thi> exprciaeg a person e?n-fa deep breathing, which strengthen! velops the chest. It exercises the enjoyed by everyone that knows 1 water is exhileratlng, it aids <11, ng the children to swim. JONS what real comfort there will the river shore, where you can get j. Southern summer breeze*, fresh , the Puiulico River. down to the water's edge. Such the rippling waves, dotted with ^ tone to the tired feeling and strei lag spirits. Could anything be ni< resident section? f MK the child that does not dollgli and along the river shore, or f.il ce letters in the sand to see then) way. The moral effect of such oc5I.K under n tree in jow ;Own ya ag Qfe Un*ud "sidewalks, some lounj park or making merry the time b in their stylish turnouts driving i picture avenues. Then, yonder ^ the river is dotted with pleasure b the shore, robust children, brown dling their craft. Further out, a of victory. Sec there! the spray i at hers. ?i "" f beauty will make bright many. < rn-? nerrow. crowded street, where n and year otit. falls cn the some way. , tor a child to keep busy as to sW It well. If you don'; give them playthings to occupy them, they d hang around stores, where they 1< i r.cw, wmcn, wim rneap candy, ke of the time. There will be no fcto grounds i free from the dangers of v amnio room for many games, thos Don't J on feel that yen should giv surroundings? You know it will in: ier children, \ FACT few people this world h: rrd 5:: Washington* Park" It's ideal ted you had better send in your na: saying. "I'm Interested ir. Washing' lear in mind, all the choice lots will HATHAW LYRICJEAIRE MOTION PICTURES HK SHERIFF CIV STOXK CiPliCH, A Kaieni?Western Drama. "I i.KTTKIt Tit I Vrl.E SAM. Comedy?Edison. "THK OXK C.*K)D Tl'KX," Vitagraph. oming Thursday, Friday and Saturday DKVAL'X AND DIX In a Breath of the Southland. S|?cial Scenery .-H Druwin^ Tuesday Nl^ht 0 1'. M. | tdmission J J S3 and 10c [Open From 7:30 to 11:00 ?reckled Girls It is an absolute fact, that one OT cent it of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM ill either removoyoorfreckles or cadrfe lem to fade and that two jaw will even I th? roost severe cases completely tro them. Weare willing to personally narantoo thisand to return your money ithout argument if your complexion is >t fully restored to its natural beauty. riL80N'8 FRECKLE CREAM ie he jars are Urge sod results abeohitoi r certain. Sent by mail if dosired. rice BOe. Mammoth jars ft.OO. WIL DN'8 FAIR SKIN SOAPSSe. For sale by Ww*| A-lllHlIp ? -i*' ' -JjC- <i .ti&x 'J ^ " I ^ Life In Parkl ? -J?or Recreation I /> o hwini and al thn the girls) one of tave. It-promote* s the lungs. U de- entire body and is now. The cooling gcstion. You will be in a seat With a restful view of '.*>' ' ? vhite sails, giving ngtli to the droop- p >re conducive for a t in a' romp upon *" ;rj < . t iri watching the ^ ?tng about In the J v teasing. Otlierd ) up and down the C hrough the trees. / oats: her??. near \ and healthy, pad- f race, both hopeful ? dashed high In the 1 lull hours as now aflfel p ;ep soundly when play grounds and rift into mischief, ?arn to smoke and ep them sick most ' res in Washington the streeti. ae you used to play : the children the ako them stronger ave a ir.oro perfect me at once. Just TSn Park." and 1 , soon be solt^. r AY. CHICHESTER S PILLS mmim? VV M ycinli?i>nMB?.SUGl.*ln|rjR?UiMi ^?F SOLD iiv DRUGGISTS EYtWWKK Vucfar RE ^ENFORCED HAMMOCKS THE KIND THAT LAST I . - , AND ... " { 3 [ Porch Shades \ I BUT THE BEST .i M*e Your Home Comfortable \ This Hot Weather.' IcKccl-Rictrardsofl Bart**e fo.IL Admission 36c, Chiidren'.Under'.Twelvv 25c I GRAND STAND FREE. 1 " SPECIAL RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. ] High Cost of Living 1 SOLVED J Cook With Gas Gas Ranges at Cost . - AND ~ Connected Free. Washington Light & Water Co. WASHINGTON. N. C LEON WOOD?KaakcnSNtw Yortt CMUn E?d>?c.?JAMES W. COLE J J. LEON WOOD & CO. I ft:\KK?RS and BROKERS.| ?? > Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain and Provision*., 78 Plume Street. * \ Carpenter Ballding, Norfolk, Va. # Private wires to New York Stock Evrluuige, Chicago Board of Trade and other financial centers. \ Correspondence respectfully solicited. Investment and marginal J Accounts given Careful Attention... ' f rry the Dally News And Get Results After all a man fis no more than th< his shoes. That's why mei E; well as style when selecting There is just such a shoe mi it's the Selz Waukenphast, the mpst scientifically constructed and - ? gracefully designed shoe of the day. It's B unusual, but it is very stylish. You'll find it well worth looking at. ^ Some of you haven't yet tried the Selz Wauk- B enphast. If you'11 come V K in our store, we'll be \f' ' 1^|BH^?"^B very glad to show you h the unique features of B : tliil tlinc -t I ~ " Wauknphut com?.< in all leatfasn.' ! ' l" Barrett & Turns llpeiz Royal Blue * > ? N u. w. cAwnm, M. Pnotk* United u ? * mSS m' ** *' *i'* ' r~??? ? ' i * *. A. tteclel Jr. -V> ; ^ ^ LadterC. Winn iWeprnsUclarUlth.^lrte. * ? 1 1 Wil? C. Rodman ( HODMAN * toNKEBu"" Attorneya-at-Law, Wuhlnituu. North Carollaa. I. j " * " ^ ^ * * * * Wu practice '_u thu uft ttt Pint Judicial Dlatrlot (U Federal Courts. . ' $f':. m * 0 ? ? a 1 rj? . w. B. BOIMAW. IB. a - -? Attoraoy M'Tuht. ??+ f WuU&fton, N. C. Office Savings & Traat Building. i VjJsP1 .. __* * a a a. 4 CL A. PHILLIPS m wtmoH mil 1XBOBAXCI, 1 M VASHIKOTOI, *. 0? ::... : ( a a .during.?1" " -l? ?*?- ? D. SRUCM practloaa to t^g gj* Jo!km k Small A. B. Ma?Ia>A " I Prank H. Bryan I SMAlili, MacLKA* * liRTAM, AUarnara-at-lmw ? . I * -Waahlnaton. Norjt OaralfA J HARRY MeMULUI, * Attorn?y-at-L*w. * Or. Rodman Bid#., E. Main ft. . Washington. North Carolina. ? ) - ? M M : ' " "" " ? 's content e Comfort of n seek comfort as thjeir footwear. , ?' - ? . BL Hhus i ge\s r Store 1 uti in i mM..
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