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WASHINGTON DAILY NEW! Entered as second-class matte 'August 6. 1909. at the poetofljce a Washington. N. C.. under the act o March 3, 1S79. PUBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. 11 4. East Main Street. J. L. MAYO, Editor and Proprietor. Telephone No. 200. Sl'ISSt'HIlTION llATES: One Month Four Month* Six Months One Year .1 .2C 1.0( . . 1.50 s.oc Subscribers. desiring the pajjet1 dTtJ " continued will please notify thte oBct on date of expiration, otherwise. it will be continued at rt?nnlar nnb?rfcip ?ion rates until notice to .stop is re ceived. If yon do not get The Daily News promptly telephone or write the man ager. and the complaint will receive immediate attention. It is our desire to^Dlease you. . ? ? WASHINGTON. N. t . OCT. 11 LET THE NEWS FOLLOW. FSPTTes leaving town should not fail to l"t Th?- NV-ws follow ibeni -daily ? with the news of Washington frenl: and erUp '? 1 1 will prove a valuabl companion. re.uilDg 'o you llfc?? a let _ti?r li ajl'v. ""Those at the ? so i , shore or ir-ountaim* will find The News a tno.-t weleomv and Interesting visitor. 3ii si' hi: sioneh. All nr:i? i? ?>hi to The News for publication must be /;gnei! by iT:e writer, stherwiav they will not bt published. w \i'ri!M.. People >t n? thsv.Ii how ?IfWdt lU--.il I.f: ? ;;i, -I "?? their Mb.wr.taH by occasionally uannr a word lien- and there. No: only doe# rh'.< ?.??;:?. v.w;: ,t Tru'. two far as Individual* are win ???rnvil. Ittt: 5t uvrks :o sreui advantage for il*." new spacers published in v. No race important factor i- there u? any *.uvii or idty than a journal <!?? voted to the development arul uplift of the community in which it is pub lished. and yet so few -people duly ap preciate its mission and culling Tn aad censure. Tills should not be, so. espe? ia!ly when-r.o occaalen de mand." it. ~ Tlie Daily News believes the cit izenship 4.! t a is and de s: re* t'.i .--??? ' !)!?' paper succeed, judg ing by i|i.- i: i tii'TiH; s wurds ?>t lii'Uli'e spoken In it* behalf from all Mictions. While sume. perhaps.' have s^n Jit to condemn e?rtaiu standi* it has as sumed, Mill, an a whole, the manage ment has grounds to believe the gen eral policy of the ;flfi>er his met with approval. This being true. and fur ther believing ttie "people want to wet the paper continue to grow, the man agement wisheswio request of its read ers a small favor, one. if carried out. that will not only redound to It? growth, but benefit others as well. if :i : en rtt-r thing lu the advertising colnnrcs of The News they desire and are inform ed of .the fact through these columns where i; can be purchased, would i'. "" ti'in--iTig the merchant r j-tirr* whom you pur chased it where "you-^&fe? s-hs-artirle advertised. A "mall ftrvor Ji-n't It? yet a big one to tis. So many people are enabled to secure articles through the ?olumi:s of this paper alone,' yet never Kive the paper credit for it. and lh.. -i-^w '.i-rmrnn'. nf f>-< ' r 'i n i I inK-t r-i'i-ir irt im'Tif ? We r.r** trying to helpfand aid you car. you not !n return favor us? W< Itre amone yon. we nre -labor for you, we are your homefolk, anC , should not neighbors strive to be friend each i.'tii>-^? It i.s ax little su or.e ni.il. 1 do. Then in the future r*H?olve to aid your'home pAper- by telling your mer chant * her-- yon saw his good* adver tised. Try this find aee the raaultife 1 oh v\*"ni n?^-r;tn?eTmeTT ; your raercnaiir will Lave greater beTT.^YTTi Hd i hi U." iuc. And your jiaper will be enabled to broaden and grow. A dtfeire * very loyal citiaen should want to see real Izedy . ATTIvXh THE FAIK. coupt* could i ^Bhetto>^jd?a The state fair c<:tr."s off !n the oitj of Raleigh, Octoljfr 1 S-^.T. and ever} farmer la Beaufort county should re solve to attend. There will be ever* erhlbft'i^n; tn addition {here will be shown ~v~ry i?4?? devi<-<> un*d in. aui: coesf'il farm In*. .The fHrinero of the I not. Hpend a few dollars d vantage. Thl^ te the oiily ^ithlbTnari in Norttr ?'aroliua wh4ir? special' attention is gHren to acrtetjj "ture. The Dej>ar?.ment of -Vnrl^uJtnr'1 has gone to no tit t to expea?e to |m-? sent thla feature and the tillers the soli Hhould fake advaatage of t'ae Opportunity. Anothor thing. Not only are the . produHg of the firm "to NT.'RlOwn. but thc< agricultural department arf to offer premiums for the bent urod ? nets. 8uraly ? t.fln farmers of thb County are as good as afnjr In the State and tliey Could, do nothing bettor _ t^ian to. have a sample or what tnei cn ao at tnr.^.. biM always stoe^ the teat In the past and at the coming 8tat? exhibition Jajr their skill, and do not see wht >thers in the same vocation are ac *ompilshlng,~ they have uo one tc ?>lame but themselves. They ahouli 40 and study the latest appliances ?ee how the .modern farmer doei things, and then come home imbued with the fact that the farmer of th* future must be up and doing. The News hopes every farmer lr the county will go. It will |)e valu ible and .educating: * HTHtHM, FOK CITY OFFICIALS. "What the average city official Joesn't know about municipal affaire would fill -a big book." said a New VitU ol>u*m .with a f.ronrh 1 he oUlivt iav. How should the oilldal know, when he is but a short tune 011 the ?iM> ? u yenr~ or mn ui-nmat, usually? Hut he generally "tries to learn as rap idly as possible. And that "big book" Is being complied by a society which makes this Its chief aim. And the cons [Hters are the city utlh-ials them selves; for. though almost any one of lietal may have intimate knowledge of or.o or two municipal matters only, by pooling the information of sever ii hundred olli-ials the field is prec "*.y"\v?>ll covcrcd. . : The American Soeleiy of Munici pal Improvements was organized and '.s t-oiidueted i"c?r the purpose of bilug ?4ymtt-UMs In'?>r? 'u?irSe of knowl edge and ?V ideas; !:? formal meet ings. atieni^ej by many scores of citj officials. matters pertaining (o public works and city government" are dis cussed rViT'l y ; and tLie members are not only informed as to specific de tail". bnt are-broadened mentally by Interchange of ideas with other--. cf livm leaders ot' thought an/: experts ia.t't'rtaln branches of munic ipal enterprise. In -order that 'members may be sure .Uj br!r.s G_-rhc ?nrh ftgures ai.d other information as may be needed to satisfy the desires of other subjects on wlib-h discission is re-i quested js. sent. to all members a few wpek* beferc the meeting. Then" the society mafrTTaliu* a .lonr iac house of inforr.iatton.' Any mem ber. dealrlng ntut'.ir pal data may ap ply to this bureaiufor the sATTK-, Im l i! if doe* ijot have them at hand it will I proceed 1 collect them from the cit ? U'lTur "tue iujiju.c. ftjj niiiih H Jm special facilities Some data so "col lected linve bv?ui.of such interest and value that they hh)'e'"been published by technical papers and used to ad ] \-.iMage by scores of eities. During L!i- v-.,r Irr. ? ? such, one of these dealing with street signs aert another with house num bering i^i ?he cities of liie I'nlted States. The society is growing rapidly, at it would seem nnsf~Tsftsonabk> to ex pect that it should: for its yossltoie membership Is limited only by the number of city officials 1n the coun try* and there seems to be no quei j fion that all sii'h can benefit by the advantages it offbrs. TLe headi*uar5 ters of the society are at 2 2D West . Tlii rty-nlnth street. New York, where T*tc affstrr nf ? tin' u. g.irmmlou ? imr looked afv<^ by A. PrescQit Polwell. the secretary. who is^also :n charge of- tire clearing housed of7ruuniclpal In'-' formation above referred to. ?>TR^rf@rnniinf7rtrT!fii. w <.ntr.. While the French girl i* generally brought up in a convent, the ATn**r> can girl, says .Marc' Debrol, in the Xouvelle Revue 'Paris), "belongs tc the public domain, end Is. ir. a Ktmae. .1 rwefirtiH and ofBrhrt pononxi ?to ? 1 'T? lli.nwi.' In .In) , dominate the choice" oT these girls in marriage their wadding is either a romance or a ba:ga"r.." To couHnue: 'They tak" for a husband, as a mere whim, olther the man whej is de^tltuw of morgl worth, or ahgnlntP. See our line or cFiaiunj* skin*, Tic (41 vent siMf. IliHtly". l/i*ug Store. Sloan's Liniment is the beat remedy Mr "sprains anil bruise*. It quiets the pain at once, and can be applied to the terWlerr.it part without Jiurting bccausc it doesn't need to T>e rubbed' ? ? all you have to do is to lay it on lightly. It is a powerful prepa ration and penetrates "instantly ? |l relieves any inflammation and can- W gestioo, and reduces the swelling.^ T?loanif Liniment ? 7 without mean*, merely because he lappens to strike their faacx, It Is ao uscommon thing for a girl of the best families to marry an actor, or Jie private secretary of her father ? sven a chauffeur, or coachiban. . These women have an Instinctive passion for the unexpected. They love these carryings off. tfieBe marriages on the spur of the moment? eventa wilL be written- up In the papers and cre ate public? iliKarslon. Even though their parents present no oppo-?itlo_a.tCi Che union, they love to play" the pariT of persecuted children, of lovors who are thwarted, they are seduced by the spell of mystery, secrecy, and dra matic surprise. No doubt there sur i Ii qj In Iham fh*> gplrlt i-ntorpr'gtf which led their ancestors to leave Europe for the purpose of explorini This search tifter and longing foi the unknown and the untried is par ticularly exemplified, we are told, in the American, girl's passion for title hunting. As he puts It: "The same desire for the unattain able is shown in the way in which young heiresses in America hunger after a title. ? In this new country, there is no past: in this land of de "mocracy there Is no aristocracy. To bnve ancestors', eVen by marriage, 1? looked upon as a distinction; to gain t'coat o: arms nnd a title is to be ar [^tfilrid'tti! nbo'.e ? ?4k* or ?f(the eletf. Tnc more difficult It | i obtnlu the title, th?? .greater the glory. This is why the American I hefress iflves a cold shoulder to' the coronets ot. French marquises whose titles are offered for sale, and aspire io English titter. ? ~ , "la the moan while, throughout Thi- United StJMes. and especially at Was hincton. there is much discontent over the International marriages wh'.ch take i'ti much money out of the - T17..^M .thiiaf.' i.Eiv so '.nff oriant a part. In 1 ifo! The young Sirlrf wtfo have lortunes, when they o hut sixteen, are loud In th^tr pro .nations thai they will never marry ram unless. he i;- richer than them-' and can afford t-j rire them a :iht. ? 1 1 y h-v^?ro, :: i.I a chateau lir E*xce, antl any amount of p'^i mon 'l shr.ll pi- : i . .arry some HIW?. "u^-larrd ;i yo'unr: girl. o for two years 1i*d hce.i turning iMown m:itor after suitor who had LH.M,. 'i iih.ill i ?- I'taln7" ly'mdrry. because it Ccsti too much to remain single." " The question of husband ar.d wife in our country, and of old rnulds as I we!!,' is thus dispassionately ar.d flnal i.y fliipfiBinl of by this cont1;Vii! i"Vf^ i tl gator: 1 "The husband is the thing that fur (nlehes the money. He Is the banker of the establishment. Th?L tvjfe. does not mind sinking into the condition of a mere , parasite, eager for luxury, jand glad to barter her heart and her beauty for dollars. Of. course there i are exceptions ? webnen who marry ' for love, or prefer to remain single." j^ VvThi se singly .women, are c ommon yet liwramwi in our country, rc merits this actute observer; "The old maid is not particularly r?;-e in IRtf I'HUl'd Sta'.EJ. ?'Jl Hlie -id of a peculiar type. She does not ap pear as thf resigned creature who has failed *10 | J lease. ?r the seRtimental soul who remains faithful to a mem ??I}.1 .tai'iiiui. I'riny.r.iUry -Hnrtruak , a. .r,-,r7?---,v,L-TiTf. a love trouble. The American . old maid" lias doTfbtles? met with many | opportunities of marryirg, for in this -flunTrr, a gtrl. If she be st all pre sentable, always has at least one chance. The American man desires t? hnvr n woman to represent him in "public. trhile he him?etf-to at work in j It ia tiflh c. ? The wives, i.if ?ii^h tu?i; Hie foud of travel, they live a life of real elegancy. leas_ with the Idea of plea* I li:g others than for selfish satisfac tion. Having neither family nor home they dispose of the time as tbey ^hOOBO. -in Mfnr <nlor0.| 1n politics. In social problems, in ab stract and Intellectual pursuits. They love movement and rarely indulge in ?tthe^-?jeaijidal or raligioua rlorntlon Claims aggregating $91,000 against I tB<? Norfolk ?, floulhurn llaUrnwrt \ C* j bave been fllo.1 by Messrs. Frank S. Gannon and W, B. Gwynn.'who prior to the receivership proceedings were president and secretary respectively, of the? company. ' Mr. Gannon's plalm !s for $ , r.,000, paid to be due on sal ary contract, and Mr. Qwynn'a claim fcn?~$ 16,000. ? New Hern Journal. last "vessel in port at pre*- j ient for cotton for foreign export, .! eared yesterday for Liverpool, Eng land, and will sail today with '12, 7 33 bales, valuo<1 at $8 81,000. Th** ^rroI nnrt nmjf> are hy Ai?wn?l?r Sprunt & Bon. Several oilier steam- | Urn i tn iwelfw the staple are expert^d.]] Ln port during the next few days. ? I WllmlngUnr-ftiar. A movement Is on foot by rhanta adjacent to the 6fBc? of the I Southern- J^xpreas Company to , hftV9 1 ?hat company deliver whiskey at the Lear door. { Tljese business men say \ -nBt'lirc iilvi c?aii>8^| wny's office,, esjfticlally on Saturday, I TTTs ejected ttoat fhe request Will DS ?om plied with? Wilson Tlt??s. Vxm FKVKRIHH.Nri* and ACHHfU Wbothor from IhMrloH condition!, Cold* or OTorhwttnc. try Hlclu' 0?J> idtn. ft rmlooM the favor *nd ro linn lk* ??Utni. If, liquid ? 10, LETS GO TO WASHINGTON PARK. Bargain in E. Main Street House: A. C. Hathaway. Leon Wood MEMBERS N. Y. COTTON EXCHANGE James W. Cole I LEON WOOtTGrCO? B ANKERS and BROKERS I STOCKS, BONDS. COTTON. GRAIN and PROVISIONS. 73 PLUME STREET. CARPENTER BUILDING, NORKOI.K. VA. Private Wires to N." Y. S'ock Exchange. N. Y. Cotton Exchange, Chicago Boardof Trade and other Financial Centers. _ Correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment and Marginal ? accounts given careful attention. ' EAST CAROLINA f] Teachers' Training School I si & Established and maintained by the State for the young men ^1, and women who wish to qualify themselves* for the profession ~r' of teaching. Buildings end equipment new and modern. Sani tatlon perfect* {? Vi SESSION OPENS OCTOBER 5TH. 1909. . ' |l y* SlirfwFprosremis and information, address ROI>T? WRIGHT, ^ ^ ^jg?Ment. Greenville, N. C. <(\ *<Zii ?r T o Out-of-T own Subscribers THE^DAILY NEWS offers one SEVENPIECE DINNER OR BERRY SET: . _ r to all who pay 1 Ypar's Snhsrriptinn Before November 1st. 4. SAMPLE DESIGNS S MILLINERY! MILLINERY! w? wish to invite .the public to call at our store and look over our fall line ot milliner J', wrucn is now openlor inspection. T. W. PHILLIPS St CO. ?HELP IS OFFERED? i I WORTHY YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN. No matter how limited your means of education, the GREAT AMERICAN SHORTHAND AN? BUSI NESS COLLEGE, Durham, N, C., is really and willing to help You secttre a high-grade Business Education. TheONLY Business College in the Caro lina^ presided over hy an Incorporated Accountant and Auditor. A suffi cient guarantee of its superiority. Enter now on easy payment olan. DEPARTMENTS; Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting. Telegraphy. | ? >1 Myll finf-''-*- g-nll.t. Hnnrh,. F.ntrl F?CullT~(UU road Fare Paid ? PonitionsjCjtwanteed. ? ^ , S BUSlNtSS a OPPORTUNITIES \ per word. to ads. may be received at thi? office. To tn?urej>roaipt attention all adS-e , tlaementa should be In bualucaa oitki { .prompt atten fhiMihl in | by 12.45 m. Ada. by meesenger, tele | phone or mall given careful attention WANTED WANTED ? A QOOD &1LK CO W. fi. Rnrinftn \ ANY VAM' CAN EASILY MA Ki ? from |iS-00 to 125.00 per week working for me quietly In her own home .locality. This is a bonafldc offer ? one which will pay you tc investigate, even If you can only spare two hours per day. No In vestment required. Turn your sparo time Into mdney. Write me at once for particulars. Add res? | Harriet M. Richards, Dm 3.0. WAX TED ? MI LK COW., A.C. 1?ATH~ away. __ - ? , * ? at oxce. reliable represkx - -tatives In- this viclnity to look after renewals and new subscriptions, part or whole time, for the fastest growing magazine in America. Lib eral salary 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 Magazine. 66 West 35th St., New". ? Turk Chy? ? WANTED ? A S.M.tlili itCTA imi.ii. I nhnut It 11. a; 1 Mlsh, R. F. D. 2. 1 I A )ST A X D f'Ol X I > FOl'XD ? -OCTOBER 1ST. A BIXCH of six .keys. Qwner can get sam?* | by calling at Xcjvs olfl<?e-and des . criblng them and paying for this] advertisement. STENOGRAPH Kits SI EN ( H.IIAI'HKK A N 1) T V P I- | . writer. Let mo write your letters. | nuiluh Tit iiu?i .?in Chamber of Commerce FOR SALE IOO XKW SAMPLES OF COAT suits, capes and one-piece dresses will be seen .at Clark's emporium ~ i r.iJv-io-wPir day. next Thursday. SKE THE SPECIAL OH CEXTH PET- | tlcoats at J. K. Hoyt's.' * X KW ARRIVAL OF HAMU'AINT ed China, at II- G- Sparrow's. J. K. HOVTK TAILORED SL ITS | look well, lit -well and wear well. ATTEND THE READY-TO-WEAR, sale at James E.^lajk tBo. g Thurs-' day and Secure a eul r. a cane, or a one-piece dress. ? Y<^u can get i*"rn TK,inrtjiT 'IilqilIiIiiiI early. THE CHOCOLATE YOC HAYE been waiting, for, "Apollo," nonef better ; at Sl/aiTQVa. ritlO.SH fHOCOIATI^ *CST Aft Tirim -.r n -rpflirfliywv YOC ARE NOT WELL DRESSED withbut dressy- shoes. Try a Dor othy Dodd. J. K. Hoyt, sole agent. I SEE SPlRROW'S TEN -CENT XJNE ] of fudae. - ? .. .DOX'T FOltC.ET THFRSDAY OF 1 this week lyjll be ready-to-wear day I at Clark's store. THE STEAM LA f X CM PETREL* length about 50 feet, belonging to U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, is ofler ?ed for sale. Sealed bids -directed t6 KiVuerinti Laboratory, Beaufort* N. C.. wilFbe received untilnooa. Wednesday*, Octpber 20. The lauuafe ? may bo 1nnpecta<l? at. thw abOMI narqed laboratory at any time. An uncompletetl^yet importMiU jyitlt t it a store" will probably fol low ynni 1 1 ii ill ng ?f tudny'i ? - ?APII?1.\E for "'That Headache." Out laM night? H<<adach? an* nervi.ua thla morjilng? Hlcka* Capu "J'ne juat 'the thing tr fit you tor bualneaa, Cloars the head ? braeaa tl? nervea. Try It. At drug ?torea.' ? | "in if if, i, ? , FOR (GENERAL SURGICAL -xm>- ? Non contagious MEDICAL CASEsI .. P.A O. h_ p? 1| Itowi , Professional Column H. W. CARTER, M. D. Practice LI ml tad to DIaaaaes oftfae ? Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Hours: 9-12 A. M. Cor. Mala and 2-S P. M. Gladden S ST? - PHONE U, WMbbatOB, N. C. Or. I. M. lTardy PRACTICING - , PHYSICIAN ?"^SURGEOlir TTOrHrSNEfctr Dentist. Office corner of Main an_ Rejpass Streets. Phone 100 Washington, N. C I in and^H ne 100 ^ ATTOUXEY8 - H. S. WARD JUNIUS D. GRIMES WARD & GRIMES' ? ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW Washington, N. C. ? Wc practice in the Courta oT the First Judicial District, and the Federal Courts. John ir. Small, ' A. D. Maclean, ? ? ? . Harry McMullan. SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW Washington. North Carolina. W. D. GRIMES - - attorj^ev-at-law r Washiniston. North Carolina. <-rt in aHthr l^niim W. M. BOND, Edcnton, N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS BOND & SIMMONS ATTORN EYS-AT-L AW Washington. North Carolioa. Practice in all Coui ts. w. L. Vaughan W- A. Thompson VAliGHAN & THOMPSON Washington and Aurora. N* C. Practice in all the courts:. H. C. CARTER, JR.* A.TTO RN E Y AT-L A W7 Washington, N. C. Office Market Street. fl'ni. II. Rodman. Wiley C. Kodman. RODMAN & RODMAN01 Attorneys-at-Law t.,... Washington, N. G. - ' R. L. STEWART PRAf"r'^AI ?VtTr "" * k CP mmA JEWELER. , ... Corner Main and Marke t'Street*. lateat designs Ln Jewelry. Re . P?^lng a i|i|ldty. ,.i H. B. Goldstein, We are stll! doing business at our old stand. In this period between the *MSom we are atlll satisfying cus tomers. Our fall sampies nrg already in and >v? can take youf osd+g mw for Immediate or future dellv?$ry. Yours for business, II. B. Goldstein. For FIRE INSURANCE J. and P. B. MYER2T The J. H. Simmons Marble MONUMENTS Price* and Work Right. " C__ B_ WHITE - BARBfcR - SHOP The only first-class white shop in city. A trial will convince anyone of reu* ouable judgment. We have 3 chair*, 3 flrst-ckaM white barbers. Satltaction ?Mured. Opposite Postal office. A- jfr PR AUG HON, Prop. ?^QftGA?*"WlLLIAM8 F INSURANCE - loAu kinds. - PEOPLE who ire troubled with stiffness and poor circuUtioo should use It penetrates and sets like nut but itoca net rwyire ruWWns..
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