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WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS u Mcon<-cUa> m*tt?r IWUI 5. l*OS, at tk. pouolln at Washington. N. C.. und.r lb. act ot March ?. 1879. PUBLISHED EVER* AJTERNdON EXCEPT SUNDAY, v. No. 114 East Mats Btreat. I. L. MAYO, Editor and Proprietor. Telephone Xo? 200. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Month .25 Four Months........ 1.00 Ms Months.'. 1.60 Otto T?*r. 3.00 Subscribers desiring the paper dis continued will please notify this office on date of expiration, otherwise. It will be continued at regular subscrip tion rates until notice to stop Is re ceived. II you do not get The Dally News promptly telephone or write the man ager. and the complaint will receive Immediate attention, it Is our desire to please you. f t ' WASHINGTON. N. C.. J AXl'AItY 11 LOT THK XKVVsiroiXOTO: Parties leaving town shou/l not fall to let The News follow them dally with the news of WashingtoiT fresh and crisp. It will prove a Valuable companion, reading to you like a let ter from home. Tt)ose at the sea ahore or mountains will find The News a most welcome and Interesting visitor. MI ST BE SIGNED. All articles sent to The News for publication must bo signed by the writer, otherwise tb?v will not be published. MlLKl*OSTS OF PROUKKSS. The last number of the' Crop Re porter. a monthly publication issued by the United Stales Agricultural Department, ronulra a valuable nr tide. Riving crop-value comparisons for the last nine years of eleven chief * farm products ? cotton, corn, tobacco, wheat, hay, barley, buckwheat, rye, potatoes, rice and flaxseed, in con nection with th^s table some facts are given which show remarkable prog ress in Southern agriculture. Texas has ccmo to the front in the value of agricultural product*, taking the lead - ? from iho-Staum ? thu Weet . The South as a whole comes to the front with 1 1 of the 20 Slates loading in the value of agricultural products last year. In 1*99 the Southern States produced 9706,000.000 worth of farm products. In 190S the vplue of the farm products of the same States was S 1 .4 29.00?>.00u. an in crease of over 100 |M?r pent. During the same period the increase In value of the output in the other States was only 04 per cent. ' These figures show what the farmers of the Southern States are doing. And it must be re membered that nine years ago the South was nothing like the manufac turing section it is now; that while the agricultural output has Increased V 8uch rapid rate the percentage has not equaled that in the manufac turing branch of the Souih's develop ment. If this has been the progress of the South in the last decade', what progress may we not expcct In the next? The advancement In prospect la almost beyond conception. Those who live to see the close of the sec ond decade of the twentieth century will witness a growth, far- ^greater than that which- occurred in the first. The reju\ enaied South Is Just begin ning to blossom and to bear fruit. ? and fortnnaip will l.n thtue millions Of its people of today who live to see ""What the conditions a:-e ten or twenty years hence. - -Charlotte Observer. NIC PEOPLE'S FI8II LIFE US III mm MIIIM (Cont nujed from First Page t school, or some other competent per son appointed by the County Super intendent, will be General Manager of the club. 2. A President. Vice President and Secretary will be elected by the ac tive members, and will serve for th<^ school term. \ Meeting*. Meetings will be held as often as may be necessary for the welfare of the club. The teachers will in a large measure guide these meetings into useful channels, and supervise the work of the club. The flrscwork undertaken by the club will l^Hhe growing of corn. HnggestinnM to th<* County Commit tees anil Tenchei*. The first thing to be done is to arouse an interest among the patrons and pupils of the schools rfnd to se , euro a sufficient number of boys bh contestants to create rivalry, stimu late enthusiasm and justify the pay ment of prizes. To accomplish this /the 'County Committees Biioutd enlist the support of their local papers to give the pro posed contest tho greatest publicity and urge the boys tho county to take VKtS Each teacher should explain the contest to- Ills or her school- and /urge the pupils and the boys of the school y district, whether in the school or not. ? to enter their name* as contestants. ? In each school district will b3 L found one of more progressive furnv ere who will be glad to assist the ^ teachers in arousing local Interest. ?If requested to do so. ri' If any society or other social gath Srlng of the patrons of the school Is bold at the schoolhouse. or In the dis trict; the teacher or some Interested pfctron, should take tbla occasion to out line the work and urge that the ?tfcool district be' well represented In > tbe County Contest. - KL.-i# . Finaiiy. hcd teacner after enrol' Ins ? many boys as possible should forward their namerand addresses to the County Superintendent. He will make a record of such names and in turn forward the li?t to the State manager. Contestants, State and National Dem onstrators. Every hoy entering -the coo teat will be enrolled ;?rlth the United States Department of Agriculture at Wash ington' as s cooperator. He will be sent printed Instructions and sugges tions as to the best methods of pre paring land, planting, fertilizing and cultivation to secure a large yield of Cora. He will, also, receivo from time to time other lessons on the val ue of good seed, how to judge Corn, how to select seed, how to build up the soil. etc. As far as possible, also, the gener al manager and special agents of the Department engaged in farm demon stration work in this State will in their rounds visit these boys and ad vise and encourage theiu in their work. There should bo at least 50 boys entered in each county. Indeed, It is hojMnl that from 100 to 500 contest ants will be secured in each county. It should be easy to do this If all teachers and county commlttoes show sufficient enthusiasm. An enrollment of only four of five boys in cach school district will give an imposing total for the county. In addition, the State Committee expect to arrange for State prizes, to he competed for by tjie winners of the county contests. General Utiles. Who May Contest ? Any boy over ten and under twenty years of age. How He May Enter ? By giving his* name, ago tfnd address to tl?e County Superintendent or tfny tpsrhur expressing an intention to contest under the rules of the State Com mittee. How Much Ground Ho Must Culti vate ? Any area lie pleases from one acre up. Other Requirements ? None, except thai lie shall keep a rec^j-d of all that he does In cultivating his plat of ground and forward an exhibit of the pom grown to the County Committee. We Invite the Farmers T'nlons. Commercial Clubs and progressive citizens generally to cooperate with us and with the tear her % df the State In Inaugurating these Boys' Clubs in North Carolina. We believe this movement can be. and will be. the means of accomplish ing groat and lasting good to the State. Address all . communications with reference to Corn Clubs to i. O. Schaub. West Walelgh, N. C. * The State,of North Carolina offers a free trip to Washington. D. C.. as! a prize. HARLOW *Vt WILSON'S MIXSTKRS MAKK GOOD. What the Bristol (Tenn.) Herald Courier of Sunday. November 21 says about th!s big minstrel company: "The second minstrel df the sea son. Barlow & Wilson's, held the boards at the Harmeling Saturday night and pleased a good-sized audi ence. The instrumental selections were splendidly rendered, the en sembles were pleasing and the jokes created laughter. The solo work was done in the usual artistic style, and Brown's opera -house tonight. I'lXKTOWN KOl'TK XO 3 XKWS. | Mr. Rlrha.'d C Vi'-!i?ra fe on the j.i. U I,:.. . Mr. Riifus . Boyd, who has been HI with pneumonia. 53 now able to be out agjtin. Mr. 11. T Waters and Mlssi Surah > Cutler were iraiv'ed was* Sunday evening. Tl'f /?erem??ny loo!-' pl&ce at the home of Mr. H. C. Uoyd. Messrs. James 11. Boyd. John B. Boyd. G. C. Boyd. 'C. A. Boyd. Thad dcus Boyd and Mrs. John B. Boyd, attended the Waters-Cutler wedding Sunday. BLUE BIRD. TO THK PUBLIC. I liave purchased the entire stock 'of A- P- Karres, formerly known as Washington Candy Kitchen, end will continue to conduct the business at the same location. Your patronage will bo appreciated yud prompt serv ice assured. J. P. KARRES. YDU GUN CUBE THAT ID Pain along the back, dizziness, head ache and gcneraHnnguor. Get a pack age of Mother Oray's AUSTRALIAN- 1 LEAF, the pleasant root and herb cure for all Kidney, Eladder and Uri nary troubles. When you feel all run down, tired, weak and without ener gy use this remarkable combination of nature's herbB and roots. As a regulator it has no equal. Mother Gray's. Australian- Leaf is sold by Druggictn br sent by mail for 50 cts. ) Sample sent froe. Address. The Mother Gray Co.. Le Roy. Y. TO HOLD MEET1NGB. At the ministerial mwilof y ester day it was decided by the respective pastor* of the city to hold a series of meetings In their tetpeetive churches sometime during the early spring. In the fall there will he a union meeting of a)l the churches, as has been the custom for the past two years. KXPKCT^D THIS EVENING. Mr. Paul Tlllery. of East Orange, N. J.? Is expected to arrive In th? city this evening from Eden ton, where he has been visiting hts moth-* er. Mr. TiUery has many friends in Washington who will be glad to see him. They will be pleased to learn that Mr. Tlllery has accepted a posi tion In Raleigh for the coming year. DOG NOTICE. ?ah porsons owning dogs and have pot paitf taxes on them.' are notified that unless It Is doi^o within the next 10 days the owners will be warranted. GEO. N. HOWARD. Chief of Police. Stomach Misery Get Rid of That Sourness, Gas and Indigestion. When your stomach is out of order or run down, your food doesn't di gest. It ferments in your stomach" and forms gas which causes sourness, heartburn, foul breath, pain at pit of stomach and many other miserable symptoms. . Mi-o-na stomach tablets will give joyful relief in five minutes; if taken regularly for two weeks they -will turn your flabby, sour, tired out iiuuuu'U III 10 a sweet, energetic, per fect working ono. You can't be very strong and vig orous if your food only, half digests. Your appetite will go and nausea, dizziness, biliousness, nervousness, sick headache and constipation will follow. Mi-o-na stomach tablets are small and easy to swallor; r.nd ar*? guaran teed to banish indigestion and any or all of the above symptoms or money,, back. Fifty cents a large box. Sold by druggists everywhere and by Brown's Drug Store. For constipation there is no rem edy so satisfying as Booth's Pills ? 25 cents. In olden time* doctors bled people to rid them of rheumatism, aches and pains, later they rubbed with salves and liniments. Now Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea does the work through the blood, the surest, safest and only way. Cure yourself. Begin tonight7 Hardy's Drug Store. EXPOSURE breeds colds, pains in the lungs, then pneumonia. Gowan's Prep aration gives quick relief by de stroying inflammation and con gestion. Acts like magic for croup and coughs. External and penetrating. Buv today and feel securc. All druggists. $1.00,00r. rsri Walk or Ride. Talk Over The Telephone. You can have a Telephone put in your house in the city or at your farm at a very sur passingly low cost, and save many a long drive ?nd per haps a life by being in direct and instantaneous touch with your Doctor, Grocer, Mer chant and Brokt r, Weather reports and mar ket quotations can be secured daily. Inte.-eated parties are re quested to communicate with Mr. D. W. Bell, M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO., Washington, N. C. ' This proposition will inter est you. and It would be well to investigate.^>eforc the ap proach of the cold \V inter month*. AX OVERCOAT WITOQUT FIT IS LIKE SOVP WITHOCT SALT. A fellow fool* uncomfortable, looks ;incomfortablo and Is uncomfortable rrhen bin outer garment doesn't per fectly fit his form, no matter what the rest of his apparel ma^ be. Out* specialty In tailoring for men la flne At overcoats, drees, walking aatf busi ness suits. RB. GOLDSTEIN, HT$m: Lets go to WasI Pamlico. ^ . .1,. PHD C A I IT W?H Second Street lot, Eaat .Main Street i 1 UlX O/VLlEl k ? Street Home. Ttilrd Street Home. l-ropertj. Farm* In HjU?. Uc.ufort a nd Pitt CounUes. A. C. HATHAWAY, Washington. N. C. eof Wood VMCMBERS It. COTTON EXCHANGE Jimu W. C>le L LEON WOOD & CO., BANKERS and BROKERS STOCK*. BONDS, COTTON. GRAIN aud PROVISIONS. 73 PLUME STREET. CARPENTER BUILDING. NORFOLK, VA. frtvate)Wirea to N. Y. S?ock Exchange, N. Y. Cotton Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade and other Financial Center*. -tor|espondenre respectfully solicited. Investment and Marginal accounts given careful attention. believe that MOORE'S MODLK1S METHODS! will save money in your office Let us send on approval for a free triad any Loose Leaf Binders, a Cabinet and Record Sheets on any of these forms; Sstm D.1 MnM Fr.l??.l c IMmu ssz 'm'Stfa DmU* B?1M I Essstesr2 If they prove our claims? pay us; if not they cost you nothing. WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS JAMES L. MAYO. P*. 114 EAST MAIN ST. WASHINGTON, tt C. TO CUKE A OOLU IX ,OXE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Drugelau refuel money If It falls to cure. E. W. DROVE'S slgna ture Is on eacb box. 25c. Rheumatism's ache and pain3, what would you give to be without them. Here's the safest and best way. Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea each night before retiring for a week, then skip a week and start again. You'll1 soon wonder where the aches and ' pains went. Begin tonight, ftardy'sj Drug Store. HOLLISTKR*b Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets .1 Bury Medicine lo*Bu*r People. , a Brine* OoKan Health and Henewod Vieor. A.".FT?lf,c ,or "^onaUpatlon, Indirection. Unr and K liluey trouble*, t?lmplHH. Erumn, Impure Blood. Ua?? Hrvttlh,Nhi?[f|sfi J+owrU. LJexd.n-fae I and Backache. Itoltockjr Mountain Tealn lab let form. :<5 ceni? box. tirnulno uir.de jt I IlnxxiBTEii Dblu CoKPaar, 31.?<Uum, Wis. ! GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE ! DR. HARDY'S DRUG STORE j , ? 1 One box cigars free. See Hardy's Drug Store ml. CAPUDINE for "Tlmi Headache." Out last nighl? Headache *?nd nervous this morning*? Hicks' Capu dine Just the thing tr Qt you for bustnee8. Clean the hea*t ? "braces the nerves. Try It At drug stores. -NOTICE The annual' meeting of the stock holders of the Piret National Bank, of Washington, will be held- Tuesday, January 1 1, 1909, between the hoars of 11 o'clock a. m., and 1 Vclock p. m.. Tor the purpose of 'electing offl m., for the purpose of elccttng direct-*, ors for the ensuing year. A. M. DUMA Y, Jan 11 % - Cashier. LET US HAVE THE PLANS OF THAT NEW HOUSE You are going to build this Spring and we will gbdlv give you a free estimate on the cost of -^IRINGir^ (Washington ElectricjPlant. ENNETT'S ^ PREPARED Agricultural , Lime makes every acre count and everytestiinoiiialKOod. Pre pared for all sofls and all crops. Write us for prices and testimoniab. AGRICULTURAL " LIME CO. Sew Bern. N. C. \ -? J 1 and wear, bat half the price. china, cut glass. Get prices bafo bunas elsewhere. liKLL. THE JK WKLKR, HAS ,ci received ? ner lot of watch* Jewelry, etc. UEAUT>FUI< GOLD ANU "Sow handle umbrellas at Clark Co/a. SPECIAL SALE ON LADIES' 91.80 umbrella* at 98c, at Clark Co.'s. NICE. FINES, RIPE RANANA&?' THE 25c-a-dosen kind, now 16c. At Jos. F. Tay Joe's. FOR HALE ? A FEW FAT CHICK ens, from 86 to 60 cents, .delivered. Mrs. A. C. Hathaway. Phone 61. SPECIAL VALUES IN BLANKETS at Clark Co.'s. ANYONE WISHING TO LEARN telegraphy can enroll now. Les ? mm, mirj uigm irem a to 1 U p. m. W. S. Green. LOST ? ONE WATERMAN FOUN tain pen. Finder please return to Daily News office and receive ro wan*. l0 ANY LADY CAN EASILY MAKE from 918.00 to $26.00 per week working for me quietly in her own home locality. This is a bonaflde olfer? one whieh will pay you to investigate, even If you can only spare two hours per day. No in vestment required. Turn your - spare time into money. Write me at. once for particulars. Address Mary B. Taylor, Box 30, Woman's Building. Joliet, Illinois. FOR SALE? ONE LAIttiE Ml'LE. Will be sold cheap. See Ellison Bros. Co. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. ' The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the /iome Bulling A Loan Association will be held at the banking house of the 8avlngs & Trust Co. on Thursday, January 27, 1910, at 4:80 p. m. JNO. B. SPARROW, Secretary. A WEAK WOMAN ANDHER STORY In Floral, Ark., Lives a Ladv Who Feels That Her Strength Was " Restored by CaraoL Baker, of this place. "About a month ago I was. in very bad health. I was so weak and nervous that 1 was notable to do my housework. "My husband bought me one bottle cJf Cardui, the woman's tonic. 1 took It ac cording to directions and now I am in good health. 1 think Cardui is a fine tonic for weak only lady who Fowle Memorial Hospital Surgical and Medical Cases. Address. Mm JULIA A. SMTH. y> ntyii Visiting Physicians and Surgeons W. A. Blount. M. D. 8. T. Nicholson, M. D'. Ira M. Hardy, M.-D. P. A. Nicholson, M. D. W. P. 8m?ll, M. d. J. L. Nicholson, M. D. Jno. O. Blount, >4. D. J no. C- Rodman, M. D. RATES Private Rooms, $15 to 25 per - week. Wards, large and airy, $1* per w?*k. Washington, N. C. EDWARD L. STEWART Attorney-at-Law.J Office over Daily New*, Washington. N- f COLLIN H. HARDING , ATTORN EY -AT -LAW, Office Savings* Ac Trust Co., Building Rooms 3 and 4. WASHINGTON, N. C. - STEPHEN C. BKAGAW . Attorney and Counselor at-law A Washington, N. C. NICHOLSON & DANIEL [Attorneya-at-L*w Practice In All Court* Nicholson Hofel Building " *< Business Cards " S JUNIUS a GRIMES WARD & GRIMES attorneys-at-law Huhlogton, N. C. We practice la the Court, of th, F,r., /udlcU,nu,rVc,,^d?;^FI"' y?deral Courts. John H. Small, Harry McMulUm. SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ?w WartingtoQ, North Carolina. IVm. B. Rodaian. Wiley c. Rodman. RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-at-Law Washington, N. C. W. M. BOND, Edenton, N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS BOND & SIMMONS attorneys-at-law Washington. North Carolina. Practice In all Coui ta. w. L. Vau?han W- A. Thoopant, VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington and Aurora. N. C. Ptictlce |n all the courta. H.C. CARTER, JR., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Washington, N. C. Office Market Street. ? W. n GRIMES? attorney-at-law Washington, North Carolina. Ptoetlcea la all the Com G. A. PHILLIPS AcjBRO., FIRE And Plate [Glass insurance: Buy Your HORSES aqd MULES from GEO. H. hill; i ? : The J. H. Simmons Marble and Granite Co. MONUMENTS ' , .Prices and Work Right. WASHINGTON, N. C. . WHITE - BARBER - SHOP
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