WASHINGTON' DAILY- NEWS ~ EBlBiwl nit - ?c<md-iilaaa uulubi. , August 5, 19n*. -at the postoffice at ? Washington, NL Cl. uuder Lhc act Of , March 3, 1879. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. 114 East ,Maln Street. J. L. MAYO, tor and l^roprletor.,. Telephone No. ?9t). SI" list KIPTION HATES: One Month $ .25 Four Motifhs." .. . . 1.0ft SLx Months I. SO One Year ' 3. GO Subscribers desiring the paper dis continued will please uotify this office on date of expiration, otherwise, ii will be continued at regular subscrip tion rates until notice to stop is re vived. 11 you do not get The Rally News promptly telephone or write the man ager. and the complaint will receive Immediate attention, h is our desire to please you. WASHINGTON. N. (\. DEC. IT LET Till. \E\YS FOLLOW. Partie* leaving town should not (bfl to let The News follow them daily with the news of Washington fresh and crisp. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to you like a let ter from home. Those at the sea shore or mountains will find The News a most welcome and interesting visitor. fi ^ ? ? MI ST HE SIGNED. All artl< les sent to The News for publication must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not" lie publTThed. 'f SOI TIII1KN PHOtiUESS. What 'lie Sou ih has in material re sources iit 4-omparjson with the re source* of country and of oth ers. what it ha> a?-.-muplfehod In ma terial developing n? as compared With the pro K res* of the t'nited Stiiir-*. condensed but comprehensively pre Kented. wilj" fr?e found in the "Annual Blue Hook* of SooihT?rn Progress for iu-t ItsucmI by the Manufac turers' Record. .nj<_?re' Thorough and couipleie than in aiTy publication ever issued In th r. "Blue Hook of South ern Pr-'iiref*" t!:?' who!" story of the. t:i.fi-r S :'s >:atist!<-ally epjto-l J. r ; S'aTes and by soi tlonsj ue 1 nsofl every fact of es- i M^r..i:il i'i| s:u^lyiug \vh:H | to do' ? -f :irc f:i? ts showing tha: ' n- : ?? years the mttunl ? rop o? ib- Si?'i:h has exceeded in ill : prodn. v.mii ? :: 11 !l ;? gold and silwr trltiO? n* "'I'ld for tin- satii* ? **e rio.ti. nv.i i ?l!*r4ng th?i same de cade the vnltn of the cotton export; edMn !;;?? ? A. o'dod ll'e- totfll value of all th?> geld production c: f the v.-oi'M dur u- tl:at period. r.ot* ? wlthotrsiiiii" :'-??? ;n:.rv?-loit.* exi un ?|on in gel ! of re^T. years.' The r o-.d-rf.il .-.r.v^ ts^agrs. il t tire, wh!- Ii i.: - ? 5 T<:? ;..Mi value i-f fa-isi products ??!' rlicj ?? yT. ;? .. " T '_\z , e>? of The total of I he agri cultural i ... liter . t; of ti.e I'tiHe-V \ a nee w ii li'U .- -ov.> how the Sou*'u if, now ???u: as nun h pig-'ro*: j 'tS lh? -Un:'? I S'ates made ;it j x\n;j how |! :< :<r >i nv :\v*?-o much bl- i tun?!:tiiii> r.r ?"r.e i".ui'?d State-" thou i;ui.? 1: :ho grow'slj in .railroad mileage. rt-. r tiMou ! ' rl" " " ? 1 ^1 and 'r.?* f-ua?!a:i.-r "f ru? n:a'et =?!.?] CI. w?-,!t i, ' ?:!:(! : th? f-.n-.sre. ;; t ! all gii??r i ; ?? .r ri??T ?i : 3 Thi:- : ?.r.:?ik.f . ; i puges th? ! most ?? u;-.| a; ? .if.;', i -?i. v? r.ient /ouricj it iht? S?"jrh ever' given to ? ?.'? ",!??. ;? . 2 inot fa!! ?/. ? n-?neal ,r. rtly ... of u^aicy . who promptly and { Cull;- ?: r rSir* ?* r?-'-: about (he; South. on: \ i:w rjj.jt.HTs mtiks. { nrrvs! ^ :hc +rr feather ... i\~tr ?? i.TP.n in in mil latniff t!;?' ?u . rttnl- government i?f ; . I .at in- A nr-Ii as: repnhl'i n vr*'.iy i far cry. .!? ,r .\jc. Taft in h:x ypeeth at thf Me'ho<tii?r Jubilee celeYraiinn I in Carre*;* hall ?eem?l to thluk ! thar i hoy are di^cly related. Roth ?' It seem*. arc j,ar? ?<f the nam*- great 1 religion* movement. The Cnired) fitate.i c.-.-crnment ha* mwclv .taken ! ?f? rind work 1 - | f ;??? t-|q For in?t?s~. rttwirijr-'tfrw-eaee of | Nicaragua, vbich is now occupying' the attention of ihe a-lminisfrat'on ( The letter -Secretary K-nox sent "to! Rcnor RodripMez with his passporU) herepfter shall he known' as St. Phil- j Ahder'a Epistle to the .ViesiragusnJ^' The hundreds of marines *n TouTeT for Bluefleldn aid Corjntp are m?i-j( itlonarie:* disguised in th:? t'nlte.1 J State* uniform. A.? a *.'gn of the only I true faith, they have been provided I with the "kin dof lliblcs t3?ech?r wir.t j ;?*' ? * "&1 ; Estrada and -the otnor revolatlonifrU I' do not make a quick job of con' or*- 1 ing Zelaya to'- the new doctrine, the!' As* "?fter the eaivauon <* nurtwn, omcR. Sulzer and San a to;- 1 , to hang hitp first. | \ tio doubted that, the J Aran n religious nation ; *ho had a proper > <wnptto?t of his e religious duties.- New york World. : it r- h Mrrrt mi i n h i . ? -fr Afcucdiu* to a poll taken by the 1 Times-Dispatch. of the seventeen"** Senators interviewed thirteen are op-;i posed io( Stale-wide prohibition, and 1 <>f tVe lif,t>-six delegates. fortv-oighf ' ' are against State- wide- prohibition. I Taking the petition of both Dctuo- 1 * ra?H and ne|>ubh<'ai)ft the ratio is'^ .-ix to one in favor of local option.!1 while among Democrats (be ratio .1m nine to one. The significance of all ? i litis may be uiu<-h or little according | to circumstance*. Virglnian-Pllot. I ON HAI'I'IMCSS. I.ife. after all. Is not so bad as we jl.ke to fancy it l venture. to say if 'most pf us began our evening prayer by thanking theH.ord for all His ben letits to us. we should fall asleep long ; before we got to the grievance with I 7~wlifc*li we usually Induce insomnia, i I The world is no: a bed of roses, j j The patch ?re nuist frod is often j 'hard, clogged with' overwhelming, j anxieties,. cares. and jjprrles that ) I feem to bow earthward even the l j Idealist's gaze. * imT ^hen onr' I shoulders are bent low we can at [least get some happiness out of life I by frying io . lovt? the burdens we I bear, like pie little Scotch girl whom some one mVi staugering along the country road with a baby in her arpis, "Can 1 help you?" the stranger asked. "The child seems so'Iieavy for you?" The little girljooked up and an expression of passionate tender ness said: , "He's nae heavy. He's me broth kki'okt \ i.i. %i viokxts. 1 Washington'. Dec. 1". ? The E*eh bill requiring < ommoti carriers en | gaged in interstate and foreign com j men e to make full reports of all niVi<l?Mit* to the Interstate Commerce Commission and authorising the fora mission to investigate siuli accidents paired the blouse today. * The hill go?-s into immediate effect. l'nd?*r its terms earners are required to make monthly reports c?f all acci dents. but -are relieved from such re-, (jtiiremenis in their annual operating', 'and financial- reports. j The Iiou?e also | j^eJ the bill giv-[ li.i.ui.ilM'."iit?-:v.'Cnmi!iis-i I slat> power to compel railroads to' I provide unKorm eqiiipnient* for their : (cHrs. I ?? Js Intended u? sr.ppleme.it ' ).>?- ..ii.'. i Vi r .. . .. ?wc ^ lit !s contended that mar.y accidents; iiui'.p tesniied from tb*1 lack -o?ami=_i jformlty and the w^sr.re is intended! Ito promote jUe ?afe-y o? employes i : < i ? 1 tra'.^l'- 's^-i m!:i railroads ^y re I quiring h uuit'orr.-.ily . r^v< ;ioum.v :\ kaxv\?. Dut'nu "t.e nt the < la*s*diours sjf^ i the Stale A r. ulinral College th;^. week a ?j tsk.-i smn_^ ;: ryv.ig a re-[ [xolver ran into t-n- ? lis room. Hei " " - - - j-1 jwh?n .ornered !,.? .lr-iv iii. huh .audi ??rtS'Tt'd his pursuers :.i Inlr. \ flght ' ,t"ol low ed . in which the' itu.-i.efltman | was disarmed cand taken iron: .the* I r?.t-;n. T!..* happened at the begin- 1 r.ir.c of a -phy^ehnlogy rlafcs and was I I r A!* Keever's method ^)f finding the percent of girl* who would] s.r^aia Suth friaht and thr percent!, <?'. l.oys wfso %% f5ti hi rise in th?4i- de-' ? I'.ii .'i:-. ? ' ; 1 1 i: i ivo:;s' * ! l.\;,ec|e.: Too.i ?i"!- '"--- i: -By ??*? '? 1 ? com* nitlee on t tie judiciary yesterday or lered a favorable report on the nom uat.on of Judge Horace ~TT."Lurton. iij^g an-^Mnuiail^jinntlnn ftf. I hi', fili iireme .Co-CTH. Senator Bacon, of 'tonrpt.1. ;r Dcnui tatr -was autUnrlzcd lo submit the report to the Senate lod.vy. Although' th'ere were at lea*t two members of the committee. -wJvjl believed the President should have selected a younger man for this |\lncp, they thought that as an aci d courtesy td the President and to the man nominated for this high ofii<-c. the action of the committee should be unanimous and prompt. Especi ally was this trui since there have bwu ntt_iiroieats of any sort submit ted -to the committee, nor had any person asked to be heard In opposi tion to confirmation. 9t(> box candy . free* Sec Hardy's l>rug Store ml. thk'JaMkh K. ( I.AKK CO. H.WH on sale a large assortment of Em pire art silver. It is strictly high grade, equal to Sterling in beai<ty and wear, but half the price. THK til.OVK, DKI'AHTMENT AT James R. -Clark- Co.'s has the gloves you will need for Xma? SPKdAl. VAI.l'KS IN 11LANKKTS, prices Sl.SK to $10. Ideal Xmas gifts, at James E. darks. "TmLRsTc'I 'KEDJX 0 TO 14 tfAYS ^ PAXO Q1XTMKNT Ih guaranteed to cure any c^e of Itching. BUird, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 If you'could go' to the EucalypTis fcrests of Inland Australia you would quickly get rid of catarrh. Hyomel brings the identical air of these for etts direct to your home. It is a most wonderful catarrh remedy. I API DINK for "That lleudae lie." ? Out last night? Headache and oerv^us this morning? Hlrks* Capu dine Just the thing tc flt you for business. Clears the hen*i ? braces the nerves. Try It. At drug store3. DON'T Walk or Ride. ' ? * ? Talk Over The Telephone, ^|j You can have a Telephone or at your farm at a very sur passingly low cost, and save many a long drive and per haps a '.ife by being in direct and instantaneous touch with your Doctor. Grocer, Mer? circuit amj Brok' r, v\ eitnCr re^~nv \ s amr-i~iT.ii - * kct quotations can be scciircd daily. Interested parties are re quested to communicate with Mr*D. W.Bell, MVi CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO;, Washington, N. cj This proposition will inter est yj>u. and it would be well to' investigate before the ap Jsj poach of the cold Winter 1 1 month*.. i^r, n '??? . ?! i? !i A Crushing Experience beidli2 man>' a man who is iJU-at- ! -tired. 1 o be mprply classed as offe j nf ^ hf! /?rrvu.J ?v.: I 1 ? ' . I - >?j viuj.-cu qaum: of the crowd will nevfi^command big success. Dress tells nowadays more than ever before. Let Us make yiur Xinas Suit and you'll h dressed "Wright." Wright's ?= Tailoring ? Parlors "Who Tixiltfr Pest in Washington." Your Christmas Dinner Will be complete and pleasure will be added to the occasioft if you will let tis fill yourorderr Fresh Ceiery, Cranberries, Grapefruit, Plum Pudding, Fruit Cake and a full Jine of Canned and Evaporated Fruits ers, ?nd wii' be glad to secure you one if you will | 'phone us. _ ' Be liberal and give us yojr account, for one month, \ guarantee to please you is all we eaa offer. Phones 123 and 124 ' ^ . Three Deli The Homesite Beautiful ? Come T gr> Washington Park hv the Pamlico. ? ~~K TAn Q A T f? W?** Heeoml Street (.itf, East Main street llume, Mijr 5 vylX u/lLL Lot Street Hume, Third Sri ret Home. Valuable Wharf' Property, Knrips i:uJ?j"de, lleaufou aiul I'lti Comities. A. C. HATHAWAY, Washington, N. C. ' \ | eon Wood MEMBERS N. \ . COTI'ON EXCHANGE James W. Cole i. LEON WOOD 5 CO., BANKERS and BROKERS STOCKS. iSONDS. COTTON, CHAIN and PROVISIONS, j IS PLUME STREET, CARPENTER BUILDING, NORFOLK, VA. j Private. Wires to N. Y. S'ock Exchange. N. Y. Cotton Exchange. Chicago Board ol Trade and oiher Financial Centers. j Correspondence respectfully solicited. Investment and Marginal accounts given carcful attention. "The WarsteOlan." I A musical and histronic treat awaits the public in the presentation of this remarkable production of L John Kendrick Bangs by local talent in tlie ! SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday Evening Dec. 17th. *-?? This will be one. of the everts of the holiday sea I son. Solos, Dialogues and Chorus. ' Reserved Seats - - 50c. Gen'! Admission 35c. - Children - - - 25c. I Tickets on saie at Brown's Drug Store Thursday and Friday. Send Me Your Order Now for Your Christmas Whiskey ? Aim g<;T U ir rnnr naJy for il>o day- 1 will_^nri yon. some _ of the purc.-t, best, ? ell-aged whiskey yotrx-vcr put to your lips, made" In the go?vl old honesi way. Ami If you wish I will send you pomo wines and ornndes f.>r flavoring the ntSm-e ami* cake. Head HiTFe pill '.!,. I1IB1 U. L I i M. Uibsun llye. M years?_<ild.. gal. ..... . ... 4 ? QutU-u-Vimt, C Jims old, gal liumgar.lucr m77 Uye, ? years oi<17 flTnt~r . Savage >|t. itj e, >e-ars old, gal ?? ? ? II iglis|. ire Hye. <l year> oiu^nai. Certi:ied.ltye, :i jt'His, old. gal. ^ NcJsini Zutirboit. t years old, jtal "? I Country Club's lllend, gal ? . . . \. C. Corn, gal T..' . . Mountain Corn, gal. \ OKI N. C. Apple ISraiitlr. !F years old* gal ' My new Catalog i? re^dy. Scud for it. li in Free mail onnr.ris out specialty. witfri: foh ? atalog. FRANK MILLER , Impoitcr and Dealer in Wines and Liquor*. is<M i:ast mas n srr.ticT, Richmond. va. $4.."VO #4.0? SW.oO -*;rr,o i MA.NKSGIV1NG IS PAST, 3UT Christmas Will Soon Be Here For a holiday Suit, you want a FIT. Get one from a Real Tailor. My clothes w.'ar longer, fit better and look better than cus tom-made garments. H B. GOLDSTEIN, Washington's Only '. .iilo . JUST RECEIVED Ar.o'.l- cr Car !? (!:<? tlrand Pura Apple Vinrgar. Ask your nrocsry.-nHn fo." it. H. M. JENKINS-GO;-? Wholesale Grocers. *? ? BUSINESS ? OPPORTUNITIES RATE, 1 cent pet worfl. Estimate six words toNthe line, ana Inclosc payment with copy. Answers i toads, may be "ecehred at this office, i To insure prompt attcntibn all jidver I tiscments should be in buslneSs Oftlcc | by 12.45 m. Ads. by messenger, tele phone or mail Riven careful attention. HAVE" YOU A CHU.li s T? 10 years old? >2.50 r?' v : ed In Buildin* ar.4 ? "will enahl- y?, f o c, ! 1 a collogc v : ?'? ?. and Ch-MsV . '.i: * v HOMf* I Car*? ... .. I -It le. ii,kii:::v ,T" " r I help io.v.i !.v 4 . y?s- > c...ner. You cir. I'O' li t... ? ?"ay loo's, i Phone 123 a:;*! ? ' . * ' API'LKSrUltAM:. liRArK FKi'IT, ? nialaga graces, cocoanuts, bana | naff, at Tayloe's. Phones 123 anl j ? 121* FOIl 8AJ*E ? ONE EDISON ORAPH ophone with latest Improvements and fn excellent condition. Will sell at a bargain; very suitable for | Xmas gift. H. G. Sparrow. OX THE 20TH WK WILL HAVE A i shipment of "Huyler'.s" candies. Fresh for Xmas. Brown's Drug r i wii I? Slfire, HOLIDAY PAPER AT OAVHALF price today, at Washington Drug] Company. EVERYBODY SKINNED A BLOCK | . on candies; anything wou want, from 10c to 50c^?er Ity;, at Tay- 1 ^ Phones 123 and 124. c?] ye i s Voi r" order for iu y-| ler's candy today. Brown's Drug ] Store. IIAVK/ V<>T TIIOKiHT AIHHT ] where to buy ypur Xmas supplies? Just take a peep in Joe Tayloe's grocery ? and if you don't pee what you want ask for it. Everything to plense the inner man. Phones ~"123 and 121. Two delivery wag ons and wheel delivery. XI C EST LINE TfOLWAY PXPER I ever shown In town, at and below | cosu Washington Drug Co. IT WILL HE READILY SEEN THAT .. the largest variety and best values Cn Xmas handkerchiefs are aF .lames E. Clark Co. LOST BETWEEN PROF. NEW-. hold's and Dr. S. T. Nlrfrolson'* | residence, one lar^e Iron key. fr'mfl er please return to. this oillco. XEW CHINA RECEIVED liY EX- . press today. Bell, the Jeweler, op-} hokIIp Hotel l.oniwe. si:k oi it mi ix hiiiav's PAPKH. I Washington Drug Co. THE ROOM NOWtXXTPIKD AH AN office ry llu? Kleuik LS&ht Plant-) will be for rent after January 1st. Apply 19 Dr. AV. A. Blount. . IVllSlXS IN~\V HOI il?. HALF. l-l'| boxes', ah-JTn T'fPT' pRCR'agub. aiyirr loose. Nuts all kinds, and fine] home-grown pecan nuts, at Tay loe's. Phones 123 and 124. si-kc'iaL sai.k i.aiiiks' ooi,i.aks| and belt pins. Saturday. 9 a. ra.. at j. K. Hoyt's. WE DEFY- 1 OMFETITION <?\~ ('AN- 1 dies ? 10c. 20c. 2nC. 40c and 50c j ? i.rr lh ? Wt? will havfi thin enllr.' line opened up the last of week. Tayloe's. phones 123 and 124. .MR. R. I.. SI SMAN, PRESIDENT OF the Washington Horse Exchange Co., leaves next Saturday, Decem ber 11, for the West, to purchase one car loi\d each of horses and mules. Save the middle man's ; profit by waiting until our stock arrives, about December ltth, I WaslvhiRton Horse Exchange. MINI-fMEAT, GOOD, BETTER AND best, plum plMtUngs. fruit cakes, I? ? "from 2 to 10. at Tayloe's. Phones ? l UU ino A RESOH'TfcON H)R THE KKW Year: Resolved, That I will save more money In 1910 than I did In 1909. How? By taking out some Building and Loan stock, payable weekly. Jess* Rob3 or Charles Vl emming will toll you how. AM Jl'HT RE ? celved by H. B. Mayo & Co. j MA I VHtfJl KAIHIUI MM UA,.t; at 9 a. m. Saturday for 10 cents each, worth up to 75 tfeats^At.J. K. Hoyt. Fowle Memorial Hospital Surgical and I^edical Cases. ^jailing Physicians and Snr^nM, , W. A. Moant M. D. ' V ff. T. Nicholson, M. D. .. Ir^-M. Hardy. M. D. . P. A. Nicholson, If.. D. Wr P. Small, M. D. ?}- It. Kiobolffin, M. D. . ^ ?' nO. U, dlUUBl, M. Jt J no; C. Rodman, M. D. KA1K5 Private Room a, >15 to 25 per week. r-: Wards, large i - ' - -iVrJl ? Professional Column SPECIALISTS H. W. C AFTER, M. t>. Practice Lrmitcd to Diseases of the Eye. Ear, Note and Throat Hours: 9-12 A, M. Cor. Main and ^ Gladden Sts.. PHONE 86. Washington, N. C. Dr. I. M. Hardy PRACTICING SICIAN . """ SURGEON 'ashington, N. C. irTh."snei/l l Dentist. - - Oiuce corner of Main and Kespass Streets. Phone 100 Washington, N. C. ATfOltNLVS . H. S. WARD ? JUNIUS D. GRIMES WARD & GRIMES ? ^ATTORNEYS- j^T-fcAW Washington. N. C. We practice in the Courts of the Firai Judicial District, and the _____ - Federal Courts. John H. Small, A. D. MacLean. Harry McMuilan. SMALL, MAC LEAN & ^ McMULLAN ATTORNEYS-AT-EAW Washington. North Carolina. w. D. GRIMES ATTORNEY-AT -LAW Washington, North Carolina. Piactices In all the Coui ,s. 1 iVni. II. Rodman. Wiley C. Kodruan RODMAN & RODMAN AttornCys-at-Lnw Washingion, N. C. \V. M. BONO, Edcnton. N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS . BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW Washington. North Carolina Practice in ali Couits. ,W. L. Vaughan W* A. Thompson VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington and Aurora, N. C. Practice in ali th4 courts. '1 . an. i. \ v *PS*H f I )N i : ? i H. C- CARTER, JR., ATTORNEY- AT-LAW ^ Washington, N. C. ^Office j EDWARD L. STEWART ~ "CT^v-Lu ~ -- - Office over Daily News, Washington, N.-C. COLLIN H. HARDING ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office Savings & Trust Co., Building H"nn|. * * -WASHINGTON, N. C, ? ? - STEPHEN C. BRAGAW ... Attorney and Counselor at-Iaw "~~l 4 WaahingtonTN: C. NICHOLSON & DANIEL Attorneys at-Law iEPracticirJrf All Courts l Nicholson Hotel]Buildin~g Business Cards G A, PHILLIPS ftBRcC FIRE And _ * N S V H ANCE ForJ FIRE INSURANCE see-. J- and \\ B. MY.ERS The J. H. Simmons Marble and Granite Co, MONUMENTS HHHB wmtP.iurtP.. strop ?Lbteiui^?;mncv ST

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