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rASi i ??< PCBU8HKD EVER* AFTERNOON EXCEPT 8UNDAY8. 8UTB8CRIPIOK RATES: 0?a Month Thw. Kontkj atter, AagaM V, 1M?, at the poetoOoe tka art at Hank ?, 1870. One Tear ? ??*??? rafa ?t? ? ?*? ?V? ???% ????? ? M - .? ......... ISO .*??**???? 1.00 moat be paid for in > p*ompt]_T *lephsoa or write tfcia u?oa. *? papa dSaeoatimiod, will pleaae notify Ail V nan tinned at regular anbecription ratee. H paper ia not w-| Babaeriten < kv v.i'JBi JAKES L. MAYO .FMnmoi| CAST. GOERCH '. .Bonos] WASHINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA, SEPT. 29, 1918. The world's, sent* will open on Saturday, October 7, and the war ring nations might just as well quit lighting, for all the publicity they will get. , Just for the sake of information, we would like to inquire of the New Bern dailies whether either of them is going to get out a fair edition. g, The English language contains about 600,000 words. And it's a pure thing that onlv jwo or three will escape usage in the campaign speeches that are l? ng shouted all over the country at the present] time. KKADT FOR TILE STATE FAIR t Elaborate preparut will be held in RaN-i dicate tliat this yeiir fairs. The amnsemi be a larger diversity fair prove to lie an and educational vali The farmers of |i? hi bits. Beaufort *?? ?? be every fanner*' a: ?iih are under way for the big State Fair, whi^h trh. beginning October 16. Advance reports in i's event will surpass in every way all previous ?nt features will l?e on a larger scale, there will. ?f exhibits, and in many ways will the coming iftrartion which will be of interest, amusement le to all who attend. ?aufort county are urged not to forget their ex mty took fourth prize last year, and it should I nbition to have the county win first pri2e this] NO ALTERNATIVE FOR GREECE. Greece has im ot;:?r recourse but to enter tlift war. in spite of ther fact1, that Iter Kiug ami some of the high officials of tJiat country ap- , pear to be adverse r. . raking this action. But the people are eager to join in the conflict. Thousands of soldiers and sailor* have joinods the revolutionists. < >therv have joined the allied armies. The masses an- clamoring t'? ?r war. ami the government will haVe to give in to them. j As far as provocation is concerns!, Greece has far more cause forj entering the war than did Rumania. Bulgarian troops have entered her domains and liavc occupied (ireek towns. Variou? other outrages ' have been committed. The feeling agtmst the Central Powers is ex tremely hitter and it can only t>e a duy or two "before another nation is ca*t into the whirl of death and lUmtmcrion. <<?. X- M RKITISIT TENACITY. There was publi-hfl in yesterday's Daily News an exclusive United Press story regarding England's attitude Upward peace proposals. I.loyd Georg? , *secr?";?rtv of war. made the statement that England had no intentions of all.. wing any neutral country to interfere at the present lime n in 1 riur the British people wore determined to see the Germans *??nnd)\ rr miced. This i? hut another example ??f llie British character. As a nation, they are a slow-inovinir people. It takes some time to get the average Knglishman mad ami make him tight. 1 ni t after he once gets started, it take> very iniich .? nicer to make liim quit. He i* Jike the hull dog: doesn't know when h<-'s lieked. Anrl that is the s*aie of affairs in the present war. The last thing that the British have in mind at this time is to quit fighting. They are detennined in their purpose and they won't be cheated out of this( purpose until the de-ired results have been obtained. A KECORH IN MARRIAGES. Washington i- making a new recor din marriages. Before the year i* out. the total number of unions will lie far in excess of those ? t* previous year-. >oine of the most popular young men and women' - ( the city are joining the rank* of the Benedicfs and are leaving th" discomforts (and pleasure) of bachelorhood ltehiml them. Marriage is a gn-a' thing. So are horse trading and trout fishing. Ft brings aWmf a if rent charm** in Uith contracting parties. When a man ha- been used ? . staying out until two g. in. every night with the boys, trying to |.r.ve that it i> |M?"ihle to get two straight flushes in the course of au ev uing. it is quite a change to *q>end the evening at borne quietly, leaminj the difference between a hem stitch and croch eting. And, it iiiiim also lw? quite a change to the young lady, who has l?er,n used to having dates five nights out ?rf the week, to have to look into the same >.hl mush-face every night for the rest of her life. And it's great fun for a couple to spar around for a few weeks after marriage to dctcrmii ? who".* going to l>c Iwx* in the family, but these little sparring matchr ?> all end the same way ? a man doesn't have a chance. Marriage is also a cure for a nunilier of little habits, with which a man is usually burdened. For example, be doesn't have to wait very long, after the knot has lieen tied, before he finds out that, putting tailed Preee) Bern*,, Bwluerl?nd. ? If mux WU ?en of (ha "oetupled" Balkaaa Km low hi, dot h?*U probably Bad It Id the 0??maa irn jr. All or tb? pays 1* Antrl*4hn?>r7. Serbia, Moate i?(T0 tad the occupied pert* of Al buU ham been requisitioned. not f6r ??*!! but to repUoo draft 9DB8CRIB? TO T?" DAILY N1WB I The Best Line.of^Men's and Young Men's HATS . . ? =qp;i. That we have ever carried can now b? seen at our store. Exceptional values and- individual styles that are certain to please PRICE: From $1.00 to $3.00 THE HUB Suskln & Berry !fhe Town Gossip 1 GUESS A CLEHK IN A drag store HAS HIS trials, AND TRIBULATIONS SAME A8 other folks. AND JESSE Woolard. WHO WORKS IN WORTHY ft Etberldge'a HAD A little experience YESTERDAY. ' THAT STILL keeps hfui STUTTER INO AND AWAKE" nlghta. AND AN old gentleman FROM NEAR OLD FORD CAME INTO' THE DRUG store YESTERDAY AND CALLED FOtt A milk shake. AND JES8E MADE IT for him. AND THE old gefltleman PUT DOWN a nlfkel AND JESSE SAIL GENTLY: "IT'S A dime." AND THE old gentleman LOOKED ? KINDER ASTONISHED, AND HE aal^i "NO, IT'0 a nickel t" AND JESSE said: "I PEG your pardon, sir, "BUT IT'S a dime." AND THE old getatleman LOOKED AT him TO SEE If he WAS FOOLJNO. AND HE saw THAT JE88E WAS PERFECTLY serious. AND HE Mid: IT? A nickel. "I TKl'L yon." AND J E80* replied THAT IT waa a dim?. AND THE old gentleman PICKED TJP the nickel AND LOOKED at It REAL CAREFULLY, AND HE nald: ?I THOUGHT MAYBE I WA8 going blind. "UUT .HERE, "DOG OOlfB yon. ? LOOK A* H. "A'ND, T1IEN tall me "WH MT H BRIT In A DI^IE "OR A nlcfcel!" AND JE38B FELT SO dtssy THAT HE itwt leaned UP AGAIN&T the counter KOR MREATH. AND FINALLY. WITH TH* aid OF A pencil AN.T A dictionary * AND A piece oC paper, HE M A NAGCD TO TRLL^'/l THE OLD goatleman THAT HE wka UlJtlnK ABOtfT Tf?*'prtce OF fft? drink AND NOT arfflfaf AttOUT THW money. AND THE old ffOBtleniAO SAID? ? XHm "OH I nee." AND HE paid THE OTHSR nickel. I THANK yoo. BUY A NEW CUN:_ WE'VE COT THE GUN YOU WANT. WE'VE COT THE AMMUNITION YOU NEED? SHELLS LOADED AS YOU WANT THEM. Harris Hardware Co. The poll slitWs easiest {ouse tKoslmioihais lunlesttoW. Black White Ton UK JUSEP YOUR SHOES NEA ^r.F.Mu Cfctn. BWhk.UT. ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE DAILY NEWS GIVE RESULTS JOHN H. BONNER Attora?r-at-L*w WASHINGTON, N. 0. W. C. RODMAN L A Daniel. Jr. J. 8. Manalnc .. C. Warren W. W. Kltchla DANIEL k WARREN MANNING t KITCHIN AUor>nMt-Uw t ?towmrt r. H. Bryan 8TBWART * BRTAN Attoi nay nt-Unr WABHINOTON, N. C. N. L. Simmons . W. L. Vauf ban SIMMONS * V A COHAN LAWYERS Rooms 13-14-15. Laughlnghouse Building. Washington, N. C. 0. A. PIIMJJPS & B FIRE INSURANCE WABHINOTON. N. 0. . THE ROCK OCT. 3 TO OCT. 7TH. DAY AND NIGHT: SOMETHING DOIN& Many free attractions, fine Races, excellent exhibits, mi Fireworks Wednesday night. Big Ball on Friday i Kitchin will introduce ex-Governor Montague of morning, who will deliver addrcM* Special Trains Will. Be Run From "Wj 3B|S _ ; ALL THE of Dorip JFaj) to Come ! A Good Tit
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