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WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS Entered an second-class matte: August 5. 1909. at the pratofflcu a' Washington, N. C.. under the act oi ir?iwr."rer?u. rrr=? PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON | EXCEPT SUNDAY.? No. 114 East Main Street. J. L. fl.VYO, Editor and Proprietor j Telephone Xo. *200. SUPSCRI PTION RATES; One Month $ Four Months . . . 1 00 ' Six Months. . i . . 1.50 | One Year Subscribers desiring the paper dis continued will please notify this office on dar<- of expiration, otherwise, it : will be continued at' regular SjUb^crip finn rates until notice to stop is re ceived. ? V1?? ? If- you do not get The Dally News promptly telephone or write the man ager, and the complaint will receive immediate attention; ? It Ib our desire to please you. ? . WASHINGTON, N. C , OCT. 7. LET THE NEWS FOLLOW. Part'es leaving town should not fall to let The News follow them daily A'lth the news of Washington ' fresh and crisp. It win prove a valuable companion, reading to you lfke a let ter fr6m honie. Those at the sea shore or mountains will And The Sews 'a most welcome and interesting | visitor. .must m: sh;.\i:i>. All articles sent to The News for I publication must be signed by the | writer, ether wise they will rrot br-\ published. % CLERK ASKS |'(l|{ SUtiGESTIOSS. As will b* read in .mother caiman of today's News, the Clerk ot" the Su perior court. Hon. George Paul, sug -geMs ? m -the-. penult* fi|j l.nng Acre township that they iWomm?Od _li> him their .choice for t IrepHjc c^sor to the late Mr. Hj? C*. Jordan. County Commissioner forNliai "Township. Mr. W. C. Hodman. 5ft pursuance of this suggestion, lias called a Joint meeting of the various precin? t executive committees of'lhe township to meet in this 'city, a: the ^ourttiouse, Statu r ~ day- October 10. at ir v clock. - The Daily News taltes this oecasioV. to sanc tion and command the action of the clerk in taking this poariimi ? with reference to the appointment oi a coTinty commissioner to fill out th* unexpired term of. Mr. Jordan. Air. Jordan wis fleeted county 'commis sioner by the iieople and they should v-e ? oV.gvi another i* to be named. The elerk realizing tl:i;? fa> ? has taken flie right \iew anil wishes them to suggest t*> him their choice This is proper, and the clerk should receive, and no doubt will, the hearty approval of every Democrat In th-* county of Ueaufort.. " . The office of county commissioner is -one of the most; important within the gift ot" the people, and he should he selected with care and fore thought Mr. Paul, by his request to the people' of Long Acre township, knowing and realizing Llic importance of the o!Rwe*and wishing To serve the constituency of that township fairly, decides to leave the matter of a suc cessor to the I at" Mr. JnrttM n t In voters of that township. He ]j( to b<* their representative and they should Xu'*- let rr.e jicoyin M l.AUj? AvTP township decide on whom they desire and present his name to the clerk fur appointment. FROM OTHKK S\X(TI}1S. Dr -Cook does wpII to ask the T"ni- 1 . r i' i i from hit? promise tf.at it should be.i given thf first examination of his rec ords. These I'nited States arc the rl- i val explorers' country, and it l?-hertj that their cause should be judged. Besides. Dr. Cook's first plan would-] Involw c onsiderable delay We hope| that fhe different rmf^ntinn- will b**} laid befort* American' scientific bodies I as soon as the hitch caused by Pwry's . small-sonlfd refusal to take any of j ' "Cook's TTfn^TnrnKrr aijuai rf iiiS-jTrrtp-rctit-T be overcome or at least obviated. ? | Charlotte Observer. Nebraska folks are in the lime- 1 liffUt. The li*tesF-~f5 5 wuimoi: 'wTio'j asks for divorce because her husbatalj kisses her too much, the weeds grow ing higher iTiah fhe wheat and hay while he engages in oBculating. She puts* the trinity of good things to gether. "bread, cheese and kisses.'-' [ Kisses without BOme 'bread and cBeetie would* "fie"rather weak diet.? - j News and Observer. A New Orleans man. named Tripp* who had only recently shot a woman and her daughter. gave himself up to the police for a second time, ex plaining , that he wan in a "shooting mood." Thfs Is ? carrying a moody disposition t to the extreme. ? Wil mington Star. The Kings Mountain monument ?s to be dedicated this week, October 7.* The monument ha* been erected on the old battlefield at a coat of f3(f7~ 000. Elaborate exercises will mafk ' fire States, the five that participated , In the battle, will take part In the un veiling. -TbtM States are North Car ??l? On.ith-tXnrnllm OeOr ?u. and Tennesree gpybiihh rvitufT-i In, as well as the governors of die other foot States, will be preaeat. lie >? a mimb+r of oth?r <U?Uf %? *?? will *ttentf.? RalHfh There La_a ?trange impression that he curioua creations of straw, rib- j >ous, feathers and flowers ? called ! lats^muke women pretty.- Wrong, t is the beauty of the women thai nakes the hats tolerable. ? Greens boro News." J" ? ?? ? ? ' LN I.IKI OK A lilltLK. " v Hotv the i^tltiiiun e Juikc Swore a I'liiiiniu.tn .uQrn Ten Chest. There have beeu some wonderful tud odd substitutes tor UjJjjes in Jus:_ lc?-'s courts." suld one of x groyji. ot Kansas men 'recently. "I remember one urae in this glorious country or )tirs that a Baltimore judge swore si ? hiim'ii.m on a tea chest in default >f the writings of Confucius 'or a Bible." "There was a funny Incident of that kind out in Unit county back in the latter '."Ok, as it was told me." jaiiLono ?f the listeners. ? "I think il was in '37 ? at any /ate U was Just ifter the great influx of emigration of free s.tate nwun into Kansas. Many who had left I heir claims to *nvold ^rouble the year before returned, but they fouiulrtlioir claims taken up and occuyied Jjy the pro-slavery element from ."Missouri and other Stales. This condition naturally caused a largo j : mount of strife, which frequently | lerl to personal encounters. "A squatter's court was organized by a few leading spirits, who under took to administer and enforce Jus lice between the contestants. After the court had assembled for the ad justment of claims the officers dls I covered that, ulthough tliey '"wo re well supplied . with > navy revolvers and Sharpe's rifles, there was lacking one thing which, was deemed essentially necessary In the program of a court of justice. The judge requested the marshal -to go and hunt up. a Bible for the purpose of swearing the wlt nesses who might be called oa to tes tify before the court In contested claims. After traveling and visiting numerous houses in search of a Bible he returned and reported that there was not a ropy 16 be found. " '.Make another trip; round up ev ery house and bring- n book." declared 1 he judge. 'It will never do to con duct the -proceedings of* this court without swearing the witnesses ac cording to the rules of the^hur.' "Again the marshal went forth. He scurried around a long time, but finally returned to the court from his I mission with a big volume, old and w TV" court looked at it. Large 1 letter* oh the back proved it to he j 'tiunu's Domestic Medicine.' " "Thr ? ' 'met ? ;-nr?i ? ? ? >??)nin'*' critically, for a moment. 'That will have to Im.-wcr for the purpose.' he (remarked serenely. 'It will -hove tc I do the work. We must follow the i rules urt procedure." "It was placed on ilie table before . the court, and a* each witness wad . sworn, he was ordered to kiss the ; book, believing, of course, that it was a true copy of King James' OxTord (edition of the Bible." SKK SASSO. Sumo, the marvelous mind reader, 1 who U connocteJ with the rarnival, returned from New York last night", ; and from now on 1 tent each afternoon and night. He I in said to. ho a marvel and has given ?tfVMmnifofl ti.. .1^1 America. You should not fail to] visit this* gifted man. See his an nouncement elsewhere. . I AMBASSADOR TJIK OBATOit. .lames hryee, the British ambassa dor. hits a???-<4^4-t.h<i invitation to de :he address at the annual meet- I '?! I !!" tr TT! . ;,ii>'ni[> and Historical Association at-iUleigli. November 4. a marble bust of Wil liam A TTrahaui, who, as Secretary of 'he Navy, sent Commodore Perry'* expedition to Japan, wilf be dedicat ed. The Patterson memorial tup, for] the best literary production of the year, will lie presented io Mr. Bryee. I Sprains Sloan's Lin!raertT~is lie b$st remed^ for sprains and bffiaea.. - quiets, Die pain at once, and can be applied to the fenderest part without hurting "because it doesn't need to be rubbed ? all you have to do is to lay it on lighdy. It is a powerful prepa ration and penetrates, instandy ? . relieves any inflammation and con- i gestion, and reduccs the ?'welling.1 uAvono * Liniment fi? ?n excellent antiseptic and wounds and eontnsiont, and will draw the poison from s tine o I 1 HINtiLKTON NEWS. ? v We ar^havlng gome fair and dry weather now. We are greatly In need it a raiu. Messg?. H. R. Woolard and L. H. Uatfcoa Sutu 4?4 ib? educational ??i lrcss delivered., by Hon. J_ Y^Joyneill it Old Ford September 28. They re port h grand time and speak In the >ighest tortus of our State Superin tendent. ? Cupid has Jtseu playing quite a hand in our midst of late. and the magistrates are all busy. Sheriff and Mrrf. Geo. K. Ricks, of W.?. hi, intended ;it S'liglelon Sunday. f Our schoolhouse at Singleton is roiled now. It is quite an' improve -ucnt. Are we goine-to have it paint ?d? N'tt, we art- not. unless wo all co to work and try for it. We ar?. not wostetag-at all on that. Wednesday* night. September 29, a! '? : 1-u o'fHu'K nt^the~liDme of h^r par ents, Mr. and Mrs. MeLllley, Miss Ella l.illey was quietly united in marriage to Mr. George Corey, of Martin coun ty. There were only a few. present to witness the Joining together .of this happy young couple. There were four waiting. Miss Sadie Lllley. cousin olv the bride, was mjild of honor, and Mr. Charlie WillariT* was best man. Miss Lucie Corey, sister of the groom, and Mr.. John Lllley waited together. TtTe bride was at tfred in a beautiful gown of blue silk. The maid of hon or alsu wore blue. Miss Lilley Is the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Mc Lllley. Mr.. Corey >18 a rising young business man. son of the late Mr. J. tf. Corey. Mi'. aud Mrs. Corey have our be3t wishes for. a long and happy life. We are glad to congratulate Mr. Corey on winning such, a win some bride. May their UvesvW filled with sunshine and pleasure forever. Our revival has bet?n going on since Kriday night- There have been crowded houses every night and 'we are sorry to say many had to stand during the services.. Sunday- night tie house way so crowded the ladies could hardly get seitF. The aisle? were crowded with those who couk! not get seats and many stayed oat be cause" there was : . . ~m. The "meet ing? closed. -hist night. It is with r.MK-h- regret the pe'ople of' Singleton learn that "their beloved! preacher. Rev. Thos. Green.- is to' leave them. He has a call at Bath., X. ? it ii il has hen-ntfd. and will not be with us on every first Sunday j and Sunday night as heretofore. Mr. speaker. and the people of S'ngletoni will sadly miss him. He has our best wishes for success in nis new field of labor. He will be welcomed at any and all times In this neighborhood. There was quite a surprise among their many friends when it was an nounced that Mr. Bonder Leggett. of Stalllng's Cro?f*-Koad?. und Miss Lucy M. Perry i of this place,' were to be married Sunday afternoon. While it was a surprise to some it was not to all. ^TUe writer was not a bit sur prised. They have been attending the r4jj-v*l every night, also attended yerviees Sunday morning, but they| ddiiiUe*} -to return jjniiday irtpht to preaching with the happy smile of a bride and . groom, which they did. Sunday n'ftcjmiDii im- ? hum \ *r>,f o'elock they drove to" tfie home of Magistrate S. L. "WHlard of this place. 1 1,1,1,1 M!1"11-' 1!" " 11 H '1'iiiM a large crowd present to witness the joining together of this younr n,?l nonnlar ponpla Pi , mored at church Sunday morning and there was soon gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. L- Wlllard a large Trowa oi iriends~lo etc them- mar ried. The bride . was attired in a [ ?ream colored dress and hat to match. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert l.eggett, and la a smart and pn*rgMK Tanner. The" bride i? the winsome daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J- R. Perry. Both the bride and groom <&>unt their friends by the score. They are both very popu lar in this and other neighborhoods. After the ceremony they drove to the home of the groom, where a reception ! lunrfaraH I hniyj? _T1? ? ? .? especial friends of the writer, and the! writer wishes them a long and happy j life". May their lives always be filled | with peace and pleasure. KIDO. " ' r ' " *" I If in South-Carolina today the question shotfhfbe asked "Which, the[ lady or the tiger?11-** would- be found j that three men out of four were r?- | 1y with an answer to Stevenson's lit erary conundrum. The chorused re Kee our line of clmtnoi* Klein?, ,1c to j vest size. Hardy'* Drug More. Corn Test. to ire av port :%xi? hydk coi n* * TV FARMERS: Three prl2eg of $5, $3 and 12 will be given in cash as prizes to the three beat exhibits of Corn. Each farmer. !s reqnested-'to send five ears of corn with bis name and postoffice address i, 'o B. L. Busman. president and gen- ? eral manager of the Washington 'lerse Exchange Co.,. Washington. N. lit? cofn wTTl 02i receired^and ilbited at the Washington Morse Ex hange Co.. from now until Nov. 25. )ee. 1st three disinterested judges irises. Send in your exlhlht as early 1 .s possible, which will M placed on | jxhlblt at once. Respectfully, . ? : LETS GO TO |H If You Are a Business Man With Foresight You will buy a piece of this valuable water tront ftipperty . now.- Then you'll own It when the free Inland water route Is a reality. ? See pie at once. - - - ? ?1-. ..A ? t. BXsTF.RN CAROLINA REAL. ESTATE EXCHANGE. A. C. HATHAWAY, MANAGER. Leon Wood ' MEMBERS N. Y. J. LEON WOOD 6 CO., BANKERS and BROKERS STOCKS. BONDS. COTTON. GRAIN and PROVISIONS. 73 PLUME STREET, CARPENTER BUILDING. NORFOLK. VA. Private Wires to N. Y. S'ock Exchange, N. Y. Cotton Exchange* Chicago r" Board of Trade and other Financial Centers. Correspondence respectfully solicited. Investment and Marginal accounts given careful attention^ EAST CAROLINA _ I & Teachers' Training School 7f\ Established and maintained by the State tor the ycunR.men ivr and women who wish to qualify themselves for the profession 7-' of teaching- Buildings and equipment new and modern. Sani- * ~ tation perfect7 ' KT % SESSION OPENS CCTOBFR^TH, ,1M9. p Forfprosprctus end infoimntlon, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, ^ ^ President, Green vflle, N. C. ^ ^ r57i^ SEVEN-PIECE DINNER OR BERRY SET to all who pay 1 .Year's Subscription -U -L I SEE OUR WINDOW FOR SAMPLE DESIGNS To Out-of-Town Subscribers ? ^ ~ I THE DAILY NEWS t offers one v.. MILLINERY! MILL1NERYL , We wish to invite the public to call at our store and look over our fall line of millinery, which is now ? <F. W. PHILLIPS & GO. ? ply would be. "The blind t!ger. of r?.r " vi-piitm-tnint, Hicks' CAIH DIXE Cures Sick He?d ?ehe. AlrfO Nerroiir. IteSQtcire; -Travelers' Headache and Q?hes from Orlp, stomach Troubles, or Female trou bles. Try CapudJg? ? jt's liquid ? ? effects Immediately. Sold by drug gist*. SCHEDULE GAS BOAT VICTOR. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Hunter's Bridge 6 a. m; ar- . ?Iw 11 Ditl^ l lljSjhiyiMMa, * I^ave Washington 2.30 p. in., arrive Bath 6. p. an. , .Hunter's Bridge 5.S0. Pare 50c. round trip, 86c. one way. ' WILLIAM BOYD, MmUt". OPPORTUNITIES RATE, I centper word. Inclose payment with copy\ AiuweiV to ads. may be received at this office. To insure prompt attention all adver tUtmenu should be in business office phone or mail given curvfuf attention. $EE OLIt LINE-I^ADIES' TAILORED wm before puyln^. 'j.K'.Jiayfc '"t SKft'-SPAIUfoWS TEX CENT LINE of Fudge. ?\VA-XTKI) WANTED ? TWO OH :* ALL MS TCT - handle a money-making propoal easlly; we want people with ginger In thorn, and we *%nt them right how. You can write us. or call at the office. W. E. Jones. Washing ton, N-'-G WANTE1>? -A G(}(>1) >hx,K COW. W. C. Rodman. * ? WANTED? MILK COW. A.C. HATH away. . AT ONCE, RELIABLE IlKPRKSKN tativeu in this vicinity to look after renewals - and new subscriptions, part or whole time, for the fastest growing magazine In America. Lib eral B&lary and commissions. Live men and women make $35 to $150 a. month. Appointments now being '"made. Write Immediately to Di rector of Circulation,* Hampton's Magastne, 66 West 25th St., New York .City. IF IN NEED OF EMPLOYMENT SEE me at Bogart's Drug Sjore. or write to General Delivery. Good salary, pleasant work; ladles or gentlemen ; Trivetlng-or local. Hdr'e - for a ~ Tew days ,pnlyT T. M. Woolard. ' * NEW ARRIVAL OF HAND-PAINT ed China, at H. G. Sparrow's. LOST AND FOl'ND FOl'ND ? OCTOBER 1ST, A BUNCH six key a Owner oangot eamo by calling Tat News oCJce and des cribing them and paying for this i.OST Q3._ CAHX1VAL OROL'NDH Tuesday night, a gold medal, laurel wreath and engraved; !'A' Short story A. C. u. u?^*"on from. back' engrave^. "The Radiant." Reward If returned to News office oY Miss Mabel Jones. PETg 25 CANARY BIRDS FOR SALE ? F hove on hand 25 flnb, canarx.'biedB, good songsters, beautiful plumage, guaranteed to sing. Price per pair, ffi; single birds, $2.50. Guaran teed rtfe delivery anywhere in the Stale. Jtddreis W. H. Gasklna, Aurora, K. C. ~ ? GRAPE VINEYARDS YOU ARE 1-NViiEI) Oi l 1U Rib Us' vineyard. 3 miles from Wash tnrtnn Wwr mi,- ,*f? iti ti 'ilr-iir "i ? drive. We have plenty of grapes. and will have {or a mohth or more. Mrs. J. H. Willis. FOR IIK XT ft>R It K X T? 5COO ACRE FARM. lOO acres' cultivated. Dwelling house ? and out-houses; one ? mllw from Leechville. Address Norwood 8BBBWB! 1 g - FOR RENT ? r STORE FORMERLY occupied by Bailey Supply Co., 25.0 West Main tsreet. Apply to Bailey Supply Co. - * 6 . ROOMS FOR RENT, FURNISHED ur unfurniaiied. rof gentlemen, or for light housekeeping, or tran slenu. 216 West Second 8t. *7 NlKMK.RAI'HKR- A X D TYPE writer. I>et mo write your letters. Miss Beulah Thomason ' FOR SALE THERE IS SOLID COMFORT 1M A soft cap flexible Dorothy Dodd Shoe at.J. K. Hoyt'a. 2HE CHOOOliATE. y<W HA YH been waiting for. "Apollo," none FOR GENERAL - SllBCICAl. ? ANt>? " Nofl : Contagious MEDICAL .V; CASES wwr ai b. IKJKOTHY IK>I>1>. THK.UK9T SHOttS for ItdlM, it J. K. Hojrt's I WIM. OPKX A PORK STA1.I, IN J L the market tpgrot?Pll7~ C^tober S> ? -amTaak the comluugd pait^ttageot ;";/H - nay- former customers. Satisfaction ' C assured; Phone No. S77. Isaac | Buck. , J.YT"' T * j - j IfKBSH I'HOUUIJIT'H: ? J L'BT XJ&L rived. H.-O. Sparrow. ? , ? I THE STEAM LAUNCH PKTRKL. r ffiyh about so -feet, belonging to--? ? r 'u. S. Bureau of Fisheries, is offer-* N. C., will be received until noOn, _ J Wednesday, October 2o7'The launch "j may be 'Inspected at the above* named laboratory at any time. ^Professional Column H -? SPECIALISTS ?* H. W. CARTER, M. D. Practice L(raTted to Diseases of the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Hours: 9-12 A. M. Cor. Main and 2-5 P. M. Ciladden Sts.. 'PHONE 86.- Washington, N. C. Dr. f. M. Hardy PRACTICING PHYSICIAN SURGEON Washington, N. C. DR. H. SNELL " * Dftfltifit. Office corner of Main and Respass Streets. Phone 100 h Washingtcfli, N. C. ? ? ATTORNEYS H. S. \yARD JUNIUS D. G (LIMES WARD & GRIMES ATTORNEYS: AT-LA.W Washington, N. C. We practice in the Courts of the First - Judicial District, and the -Federal Courts. John H. Small, A. D. Mac Lean, Harry McMullan. SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAff ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ? Washington. North Carolina. W. D. GRIMES ~ ATTORNEY-AT.LAW Washington, North Carolina.' Practices in ail the Courts. W. M. BOND. Edeotso, N. C." NORWOOD L. SIMMONS BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington. North Carolina. Practice in all Couits. W. L- Vaughan W* A. Thompson VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW -- Washington and Aurora.' N. C. Practice in ill the rmirf, AT TORNb ? - A 1 -LA W Washington. N. C. Office Market Street. ?'m. B. Kodnun. Wller C. Kodman. RODMAN & RODMAN Attorney/) at Law W aafaingion, N. C. Business Cards R. L. STEWART PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER and __ .JEWELER. Corner Main and Market Streeti, Juat received a large aaaortment of the Uteat deal i da In Jewelry. - Re palrtat aapeetalty. 1 8. QulJbtelu,^~r JS3ES liMSaSSSSKiS MM gi ?** ?U1I Mtlaijring Cua la and We can take ywir order now for Immediate -or future delivery. Youra for bualneaa. H. B. Colditein. For FIRE INSURANCE see J. aitd P. B. MYERS The V H. Simmons Marble and Graaite Co. MONUMENTS Prrfcea and 'Work Right. WASHINGTON, N. C. WHITE -BARBER - SHOP Theooly flrej-<^aae whjte ahoplncMy. wttij ? ? ??- SatKactlon ^B^'AUGHON^rop.* U MUKUSN WILLIAMS
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