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WASHINGTON. N. C.. JANUARY 14.
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COGITATIONS OF A BACHKLOR
MAID.
(Prepared for The Dally News. )
No woman has the right to play
Lady Bountiful with property which
does not belong to her.
"Heiresses, to some men. are revolt
ing lo the last degree. They like
money, but object lo being encum
bered.
i
? It is an honor to, any man to know
ft real, true, good-hearted woman.
The world would be a better place If !
there were a few more of such of
women iu It.
Some women may not have great
Hat ural voices ? but ihey are more
thoroughly traiued than half of the
amateur* whose squalling* and
ecreechings are applauded to the
echo.
Is It Impossible that a good woman
overcome the repulsion which the
idea of marriage with any man she
did not love inspires ? particularly,
when there was but one man in the
world to whom she could hold true
allegiance?
Many a good woman is chary about
extending her friendliness to certain
man through fear of giving tbem
what Is called, in tbe slang of matrl*
monial market, "encouragement."
A proud woman will not allow her
self to be made conspicuous by the
constant attentions of a man who is
regarded as about the best match In
society ? when she only cares for him
as a friend.
When a man or a wofnan looks
down from tbe heights of his or her
unsullied integrity' ? is he or she fit
to Judge, sentence and punish less
fortunate brothers and sisters who
have been tempted and have fallen! .
Very few men. good or bad, are
teally breakers of good women's
hearts. They are rather the stirrers
of pride and revenge of monetary
"value.
^ .Many a woman empties her little
4 purse on reformed drunkards and
ragged orphans ? only to find that tbe
former are not reformed, and tho lat
ter are no orphans at all. But It in
better so, than to withhold charity
entirely.
If a rich maid were a commonplace
woman, angular, squinting, and
generally plain ? many a man would
H?0 in and win and collar the cash
without hesitation, but some how or
other If she be both pretty and fash
ionable, they can not* enter Into the
affair in this spirit.
Some women are really very Im
portant personages in their own es
timation, and are very popular with
a large circle of acquaintances. They
are too energetic to sit still, when
they may work to earn money, or ;
achieve distinction, therefore their'
lives are full of movement and color. |
A good, pure, lovable and loving
Woman Is the salt of the social earth.
Every good man and woman de
serves to be loved, but there are feel
ings that, like the wind, blow whern
' they list; we cannot tell prhence they
some or whither they go.
Obstinacy and headstrongnees arc
tfonblesome qualities In any woman.
And especially In a rich unmarried
fdung woman. \
- It Is rather refreshing nowadays
to meet a young lady who is neither
athletic, horsey, golflsl^or base or
foot-ballish. or too lntelTectn.il to l*??
companionable.
A young man wbo Is ready to ride
rangfe-sho* over every one ?ad every
tiring, to t.o*r*lf> >ot tto rtcfct
Some women are disposed to look
down on other women with too pal
pably , condescending Indulgence
from the heights of their own calm
perfections ? and the result la the lnt
ter through self-respect and dignity
are .diametrically opposed to the
former.
No wo$S*n. be she high or low, f#
quite 'ndlfferent to a man who ad
mirers her in a hearty, wholesale way
wh.ich he does not try to conceal.
Women, as a rule, are too feminine
not to like tho incense of devotion,
when kept, within certain limits.
There is an 'old negro saying that
"When the devil la In a woman, she
always ^peaks the truth." It is a pity
that some of our female acquain
tances had not Bome of this kind ol
devil in them?
PAPER FROM BAQA88E.
Qrest Results Claimed for s Trinidad
Invention.
Consul-General Richard Guenther, of
Frankfort, furnishes the following In
formation, published In a German
Journal, concerning the invention of a
Trinidad planter for the manufacture
of paper from sugar-cane bagasse:
For a long tilde the bagasse had
been experimented with in order to
make cellulose out of it for paper
manufacturing, but without success.
It is now reported that a Trinidad
sugar planter has. after several years
oT experiments, arrived at the con
clusion that a superior article of paper
can be made from the bagasse of
sugar-cane, as also of the bagasse of
other plants of that district. It - !b
stated that he has erected paper
works in connection with his sugar
factory at an expense of 985,000. ?
The bagasso. after having been
three times ground and pressed in
sugar presses, is carried, automatical
ly. to the paper mill and is there
treated by a process of the Inventor.
It is then belled for several hours,
passed rotating millstones,
put into the usual machines for manu
facturing paper pulp, and afterwards
out up under hydraulic pressure.
Coronation Lunches.
The most unceremonious coronation
snack upon record Is undoubtedly
that piece of cold chicken which was
thrown to and devoured ? bj the late
Lord Gwydyr in the gallery of West
minster Hall 89 years ago. Bur even
the anthorlzed refreshment of the
highest personages is apt to be rather
Unconventionally served on these oc
casions. Queen Victoria tells in her
Journal how, after she had been
crowned, she "repaired with all the
peers bearing the ragalia, my ladies
and trainbearers, to St. Edward's
efeapel. ae It is called; but which, as
Lord Melbourne ?aid. Was more un
like a chapel than anything be ha4
ever seen; (or what was called an a>
tar was covered with sandwiches, bet
ties ot win#," etc.. etc. Lord Met
bourne took a glass of wine, but the
queen does not say whether she took
any refreshment herself. ? Loo (too
Chronicle.
The WM?m Madl.
Two persons took trouble tn vala
and need fruitless eodeavors ? he srbn
acquired wealth wifeout ecjoyinc it,
and be who taught wisdom wtthowt
practicing It. How muck so ever you
may study science, when you do aot
act wisely you are Ignorant. The
beast whom they load with books Is
not profoundly loaraed; wbat know eth
bis empty skull whether ke caxrteth
firewood or books.? Prom the OuHctnn
of Muale-Huddena Sheik Baadl,
Twelfth Century.
Te Be Looked At.
""Of course, madam,. I would aot be
?xpeeted toyflght the Ore?"
"A "Certainly not."
"Nor sweep ths floors?"
"Certainly not."
"Nor attend to lbs door?"
"Of courae not."
"Nor to wait on table?"
"No; 1 want none of these things*
said the lady with her sweetest smll*
"The only thing I require a servant
for is to look at her and for this you
are too plain."? Royal Magazine.
Wears s Bonnet of Her Own.
Adelberg is a town In Suffolk, Eng.
Wnad. that is not worth much, the men
being fishermen and the women keep
ing lodging bouees for those who come
from the cities for (he change of cli
mate. The mea are. possibly, too busy
to attend to civic affalra, at any rata,
they elected a lady mayor. Mrs. Gar
rett Anderson. M. D. 8bs te a wooaa
In every sense of ths word, and would
not wear the eocfced hat tfcat mayors
are expected to wear. bu{ purchased
In London a black bonnet Instead.
Advantage of tfce Lower Berth.
"I aee that the Pullman Company If
goiag'to make a difference in ratea b?
tween the upper and lower berths."
"Yes. and I suppose the lower berth
wfjl be the higher priced one."
"No goubt."
"So that the man who sleeps In the
lower berth will have to pay some
thing additional for the chance of get*
ting bis face stepped on by the man
?n the berth above."
TO THE PUBLIC.
I have purchased the entire stock 1
of A. P. Karrea, formerly known as
Washington CandyV-KKfchen. and will
continue to conduct the business at
the same location. Your patronage
will be appreciated and prompt serv
ice assured. J. p. KARRES.
A King's Miik.
The practice of hiding moDay away
Hn all manner of o?t-of-tfc#-way cor
ners Is by do maans modern. tm Us
old days, according to "Qlsanlngs
After Time," as erst rstoptacles wees
often ma dv In the bedstsads, and con
tributed both to safety and romance.
Unjust Bargains Condemned.
There Is ao worn spscisa of usury
than an unjifet way of bar
gains, where equity la disregarded on
both aides. All bargains. In which one
party strives to maks gain by .the Ion
of the other, are here condemned.?
Calvin.
8sys fths Grouch.
Woman can maks or break a man,
an' when It's lssp year she gin'lly
makes him first an' breaks him after
ward.? L*>a Angeles Express.
HYACINTHS AND ALL KINDS OF
FALL AND WINTER
BULBS
We have a fine assortment. Plant
early for the best results. Send for
new price list.
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS
Wedding Roquets, Fioral Designs,
and Flowers for all oc^glon*. Mail,
telegruph and telephone orders will
be promptly filled by
J.L. O'QUINN & CO., ~
1 FLORISTS, ItAI.KlOH, X. C.
'Phones 140.
PRUDENCE
says buy a bottle of Gowan'i
Preparation and be prepared tor
croup, colds, pneumonia, coughs
nnd sore throat. Cowan's pre
vents and cures by destroying
inflammation ant) congestion.
External and penetrating. $1.00,
60c, 25c. Ail druggists.
One box cigars free. See Hardy's
llmg Store ad.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROUO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money If It
falls to curs. E. W. GROVE'S signa
ture is on each box. 2 6c.
In olden times doctors bled people
to rid them of rheumatism, aches and
pains, later they rubbed with salves
snd -liniments. Now Holllster's Rocky
Mountain Tea does the work through
the blood, the surest, safest and only
way. Cure yourself. Begin tonight
Hardy's Drug Store.
SORE THROAT
often leads to something worse.
Cowan's Preparation gives quick
relief for sore throat, hoarseness,
croup, colds and pneumonia by
destroying inflammation and con
gestion. Keep it in the home for
emergencies. External and pene
.tratinjf. 91.00, 50c. 25c. All
druggist*
DON'
n
Walk or Ride.
Talk Over
The Telephone.
Vou can have a Telephone
pot In your houM In the city
or ?rt your faro at a very aur
paaalngly low coat, and aave
many a long drive and per
haps a life by being la direct
and instantaneous touch with
your Doctor. Grocar. Mer
chant and Brokt r.
Weather report? and mar
ket quotation* can be aecured
daily.
~~ Inte.-cated parties ire re
quested to communicate with
Mr. D. W. Bell, M'g't
CAROLINA TEL. AND
TEL. CO.,1
^Washington, N. C.
This proposition will inter
est you. and it woutd be w.elf
to Investigate before the ap
proach of the cold Winter
months
^moi
IDE
AN OVFRCOAT WITHOUT PIT IS
LIKE SOUr JVITHOUT SALT.
A fellow feels uncomfortable, looks ,
uncomfortable and la uncomfortable
when his outer garment doesn't per
fectly fit hla form, no matter what
the rest of hla apparel may be. Our
specialty In tailoring for men la fine
fit overcoats, dress, walking and busi
ness suits. ,
fcfecotnsgm.,
V.; ' ' , :
wish to ooutlnus. It wffl ocwt yoaonly about lfeentas week or Iw than two omtsadj
will no* Interfere with rou r work or occupation. MmImiw mm -< Ha? . toll tan be
?uffeclf y<*? wteh, and I will Mod yoa the treatment for your can*. t-ntlrvly frre.ln vWn
per^y rotnrn mall I wlU also ^ndyoQlraKwrt my book -jfUl WllWm l#n?r
as^Datonrj Illustrations ahowlnf whr women suffer. and how tW can eaSlyeura them
at home. Every womanshould hare ft, and learn to KM tar herself. then when the doctor
Too must h?T? an operation/' you can decide for .yotxntelf . Thousmnda of women have
ihera^U,* with my home remedy. It cure. M m Mt 1 I if tl?l?i i * ? |
gcpple home tr? etHient which speedily and eff ectoally curea Leneorrhoea, Green ftckiw
Painful or Irregular Menstruation in young Ladles, Rumpneee and health always reeolti
. ^hererer you lire, I cy> refer you to ladles of your own locality who know and will i
The Homesite Beautiful ? Come
Lets go to Washington Park by the
Pamlico. , ^
eon Wood| MEMBERS N. \ . COTTON EXCHANGE Jama. W. Cjile
J. LEON WOOD 6CO>
BANKERS and BROKERS
STOCK*. BONDS, COTTON, GRAIN aud PROVISIONS.
73 PLUME STREET, CARPENTER BUILDING, NORFOLK, VA. ,?
Private! Wire? to N. Y. S'ock Exchange. N. Y. Cotton Exchange. Chicago
Boapd of Trade and other Financial Centers.
correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment and Marginal
Accounts given careful attention.
FREE TO Y01HIY SJSTER erlng from Weman'^AUirSantsl'*
rr in?nu? MM IrtilMalreaUT nma^ s ...
strons p <np and robust. j?t mm* m jear a Mm?. and the free ten day' a treatment la your*, a
: ' to-day, as you may not aee this offer again. AddnM a
- Notre Dame, Ind., u. a: A.
FOR SAT F W<al Becon<1 stM? ?*"? Ert Main Stmt Hone, M.r
a kjrLUC/ krl iiliM Home. Third street Home. Valuable Wtarf
l*IX)perl7. Parma la Hfile, Beaufort a Bd Pitt ' "Tlw
A. C. HATHAWAY, Washington, N. C.
"18 THAT AN ON* ION* YOU'RE
SMOKING V*
Only a Joke between two friends,
of course; but there's a foundation
for the Jest when some cigars are
smoked. Why not get a good "weed"
? when the 44 CIGAR is sold at re
tail for so low a price? What price?
5 Cents for one. $2.36 for a box. Your
friend will ask you what you're
smoking only to get a similar cigar
fqr himself. *
E. R. MIX ON * CO..
Wholesale Distributor* to Merchants.
CAPUDIKE for "That Head?che."
Out last Bight? Headteh* and
nervous this morning? Hlckfl' Capu
dice Just tbe thing tr fit you for
bual n Me. Clean ths head ? braces
the nervea. Try It. At drug atores.
- tnTeumatlBm'a ac^e and pains, what
would you give to be without them.
Here's the safest and best way. Take
Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea each
night before retiring for a week, then
skip a week and start again. You'll
soon wonder where the aches and
pains went. Begin tonight. Hardy's
Drug Store.
No Mother
?W ill Ever
regret this warning If ahe will
? heed It now and provide for use
a Jar of Ylrk's Croup A Pneu
monia Salve. It saves more re
grets and heartaches and ex.
pense thaor any Remedy you
could buy. It Is criminal neg
ligence not to have It ready.
All druggists.
NEW
Canned Tomatoes
3 CANS FOR
25c ?
Phaoe ^7
E. L. ARCHBELL 1
Specialties Cigars and Tobacco.
Leary Bros.' Old Stand.
I LET US HAVE THE PLANS
' OF THAT
- NEW HOUSE
Yog are going to boild this
Spring and we wiB giadly
give you a free estimate oo
the cost of
WIRING IT
|Washingtofi
Electric Plant.
ENNETT'S
PREPARED
Agricultural
Lime
make* every acre count and
every testioioaial food. Pre
pared far ail soda and afl
crops. Write us for prices
and testhnoflials. .
AGRICULTURAL
LIME CO. -
New Bern, N. Q.
IE JAMES E. OiAnK OO. HAVE
on sale Llun assortment ot Em
pire art allror. It la strictly blih
and wear, but bait tbe trice.
THAT IJNK OP EMBROIDERY AT
Clark's la certainl such as to please
every lady In the city. Remember
tbe bis sale begins Monday tbe
17tb. Be sure and come.
UELL, THE VRWELER, CiFPIBRS
special Inducements in Jewelry,
china, cut class. Get prices bafore
buyln* elsewhere.
BELL. the jeweler, hah just
received a ner lot of watches,
Jewelry, etc.
BEAUTIFUL GOLD AND SILVER
handle umbrellas at Clark Co. 'a.
SPECIAL SALE ON LADIES' $1.30
umbrellas at 98c, at Clark Co/a.
THE embroidery hale at jab.
B. Clark Company's starts next
Monday.
There Is a remedy for everything
except some of the remedies.
The office occaaslonally gets left
when It starts to seek the man.
DOG NOTICE. -
\ Ail persons owning dogs and have
not paid taxes on them, are notified
that unless It Is done within the next*
10 days the owners will be warranted.
QHXX N. HOWARD.
Chief of Police.
Hicks* GAPUDLNK Cares Hick Head*
acba.
A>?? Narroos Hawlaek*. Travelers'
and actus fro? OrJp,
9to?nacn Traublaa sr Panh tm.
h4*?- Try ?w ?? tea Mquld?
e??t* lamadlataij. Sold br dru?
? T. J, HARDING -
Contractor and Builder.
Both Wood and Bricicworit.
Fmim.it. and Specifications Made.
Washington, N. C.
THE MOST ELABORATE LINE OF
embroidery, ever shown In Wash
ington will be on sale at Clark's
beginning next Monday.
SPECIAL VALUES IN BLANKETS
at Clark Co. 'a.
" 1 ;
ANYONE WISHING TO LEARN
telegraphy can enroll now. Lea
sons every night from 8 to 10
p. m. W. S. Green. -? .
IX) ST ? ONE WATERMAN POUN
tain pen. Finder please return to
Dally News office and receive re
ward. 10
ANY LADY OA* EASILY MAKE
from $18.00 to |25.00 per wee*
working for mo quietly la her own
home locality. This is a bonaflde
offer? one which will pay yon to1
Investigate, even if you can only
' spare two tours ?er dajr. No In
I* vealment required. Turn your
spare time Into money. Write me
at once for particulars. Address
Mary B. Taylor, Box SO. Woman's
Building, JoUet, Illinois.
>Bros. Co.
NICE, FINE, RIPE BANANAS? -THE
26c-a-doxen kind, now 16c. At Jos.
F. Tayloe's. i
FOR SAI? ? A
ens, from S5 to 60
Mrs. A. C. Hathaway. , Phone
stone and my home, 416 East Sec
ond street. Finder please return
to News office.
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. Small, M. D.
J. L. Nicholson. M. XX
Jno. O. Blount. M. D.
Jno. C. Rodman. M. D.
RATES
Private Rooms, $15 to 25 per
week.
Wards, large and airy, fit per
... ,, ,
Mn JULIA a. sunn.
Fowle Memorial Hospital
Surgical and Medical Ca&es^ -
H. W. CARTER, 'M. Q
Practice United to Dlaerfaei of the
Eye. Eer, Nok and Throat.
HoumkupAsf. g SJSSir
phone u. WutSwNc:
Dr. I. M. Hardy
PRACTICING
PHYSICIAN
SURGEON
DR. H. SNELL
Dentist.
Office corner of Main ?nd
Res pass Streets. Phone 100
Washington, N. C.
ATTORNEYS
H. S. WARD- JUNIUS D. -GRIMES
WARD & GRIMES
ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW
Washington, N. C.
We practice In the Courts of the First
? Judicial District, and the
Federal Courts.
? ? .?
John H. Small, A. D. MacLcan,
Harry McMuQan.
SMALL, MAC LEAN & J
McMULLAN *
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Washington, North Carolina. ??
w. D. GRIMES
attorney-at-law
Washington, North Carolina.
Practices In all the Com .a.
Wm. B. Rodman. Wiley a 1 -
RODMAN & RODMAN
Attorneys-at-Law
Washington, N. C.
W. M. BOND. Edenton, N. C.
NORWOOD U SIMMONS
BOND & SIMMONS
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Washington, North Carolina.
Practice in all Couits. ?
W. L. Vaughan W- A. Thompson
VAUGHAN & THOMPSON
ATTORNBY?^T-LAW
Waahlastoa and Aurora, N. C
Practice 1? ail eke coerta.
H.C. CARTER, JJL.\
\TTORNRY-AT-LAW,
Washington, N. C.
Office Market Strict.
EDWARD L, STEWART
Attorney-at-Law4
Office over Dally News,
Washington, N. C.
COLLIN a HARDING
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
office SevloMfc TnatCo.. Bttlidlek
Rooraa 3 and 4.
W ASHINGTON, N. C.
- STEPHEN C.BRAGAW ?
Attorneyjand Counselor*
at-law,
Washington, N. C.
NICHOLSON & DANIEL
| |Attoroey?-at*LiW ?
Practice ln|AU Courts
NichobonfHotegBuL
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And Plate Glass /
(TRANCE. '
Uuy Your
HORSES aid MULES
front
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and Granite Co.
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