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* aXCBPT SUNDAY. No. 114j EMt Main Strsst. TIDEWATER PRINTING COMPANY. Publisher*. 9. I*. MAYO, Editor ?nd Manager. TttiflphoM No. MO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: OM Month .IS Four Months......... 4.00 Ml Months 1.50 Owe Ys*r. 8.00 Subscribers desiring the paper dis continued will please notify this office OS date of expiration, otherwise. It will be continued at regular subscrip tion rates until notloe to stop is re ? hiil ll you do not get The Dally Newt promptly telephone or write the mac si sr, and the complain c will receive Immediate attention. It is our desire to please you. FRIDAY, MAY 6. 1910. Parties leaving town should sot tall to let The News follow them dally srlth the news of Washington fresh and crisp. It will prove r, valuable companion, reading to you ltk? a let ter frb'm home. Those at the sea more or mountains will And The News a most welcome and interesting visiter. 3- 1 All articles sent to The N'aws for I publication must be stgn-d b r the j writer, otherwise th?y will not be i published. TARIFF \s \ Molt A I. ISSfK. Pi< !{ up any now^ap.-r a ay day ami you v. ill tiiul < oi:utn ' o>" thievery and ftv::d.il?-u tra:is;'.r lions. Are tlu? A iu?Ti?-itii people a nation of robbers? In. th?*rt> something i:i v,' : system oi government that tends to make men dishonest? l< the is. wm mer.t If in iiny.'.vjjj ?,.? blame for M*?a1? Has.:. or t !??? example the uov- I emtn"iit has *?: of enriching a few, at tile expense of ll;* imny, by means ?>f the tariff, been i'.u mlluenev f?n* cor ruption ? When men set great fortunes piled u j i by meau? of governmental favors, i surli as are rontaiaed in schedule K of the Aldricli-payne law, whereby certain favored woolen manufactur eis are licensed to rob tile people, and in the maintenance of the "No. 1 0 Dutch Standard." brazenly maintain ed in spite of its exposure on the fiuyr of the senate, by which the sugar trust Ik enabled to take its share ^ I loot from the table of every man Ai this broad land ? when they see hrffti handed robbery not only counte nanced but legalized by the State, it seem* natural for them t3 say. "We want our, too," and proceed to take It. - Of course, the government musl draw the line somewhere. It would not do to have everybody stealing everywhere. But the privilege to plunder granted to Its favorites by the Aldrlch-Payne law and the high tariff system has undoubtedly had a bad Influence on the morals of the people. 1 1' h hard for the government to keep plundering within the limits it orginally Intended, and It is no great cause for wonder- that John Smith, the cashier, loots the town bank when he sees Tom Jones, the president, who happens to be af the head of the woolen mill or the cot ton mill, looting vhe whole commu nity. For all this, the high tariff system, which Is based primarily on a princi ple of injustice and^ wrong, is largely responsible So that the Issue pre sented this year to the people of the country by the Payne-Aldrlch bill is jj moral issue as well as a material one. and involves the fundamental questions of right and honesty, upon which the moral health and strength I and life of the ah': ?! *|?end. TI.MK KOK AITKIN. Ai-liit;vi*m?'iir is r-if aiisw^:* ?<? <? ritii Hm. K^ult- r-ri? . oiv.pia.tM.-., S'.;>i -<s Dior? hfl'.ii" i::;v ;in,J fault-finders. T?? Ti;.. ctatMir.1'*- - I if. . ? I SfiTMitrv -...m . h it ???.!!' u. .-in of ;? 4II?] H-Uvrv'i. .ia? A:. .'Til II :i ili2.Jon!??*y i:; rktmi. !tk?> ^hotirun y <1 NI. -.i-hmi. 1 ??? I . U.-li :? Kxf;. ?)?. i - -t. *?? T.-m u! lit-;* . Ja'j:'. A r?-niii: Jir.h!, :.ti- -.u- ,-;>i :<??; .10 tv *;f ?. i- I. ./ :r I.1.1 of t h ? '.svrenle <1; jio..-, :! r- 1 ?j '???; ^":i ; fi'ms u< .'.flli.-r tii*> .? I m i : i>?ra; >i !* ?:> t*a I ly nddi*../r* lae I'-rnis of gri?-v?iiM>0. When r.o'.rivj' actuated i-. likely to |j?? n*r-, , and mi rial (try. Somor sm* ? i* men are abusive, , I ix thi? way a nv;-r v.',. ; great profession* ai;rl Utile a:' beginning t<> attract att?-niJo:i adv ices its own shon^omiiiijs. 1 r> rh? >ui row of its best friend* and to the ?Jr *pai7 o? all who 4<lnii;f order ai"' progress. This *18 not the rlnir for ex'-uses and criminations. It i? the time for action. Keproafhes are vain and a> - rusation i? a waste of breflth when vork la be done and those who have been charged with Itn performfmc e fail to do It. The present administration had at the beginning in both houses of Con gress a great majority at Its bark. When a tariff bill was at stake thete was plenty of harmony. Who Is at fault today if the President is sup ported by^QuiyJa minority? To place the blame upon the people eft* to as sail Independence among the people's represen tat Ives is to affront the true national sovereignty and to belittle , tke beat expression of good citiaecr ? ?" ' Ihlp. TWi hu bMD too much nromloe i For tho sum (oUl o I perfakmance. . rho Tofts ??d MocVeocha kav? Mid , >ne thing. Tho Aldrleha. Poynea and , uinnoni have dooo anothec. Tho , Wlckerahoms ud Knoxeo hove not helped matters by their complaint* ind threota. in tha Uvea of governmenta aa In Lhoao of moo thora tomoa a time when accomplishment la impeiatlve, when deed a olone count, when pur poae and ability must be displayed, and when. If there la any grit In their compoattlon. ik must be exerted. All of Mr. Taft'a well-wlabero ? and who la there that wishes him 111? ? will subscribe to the sentiment that In his caae from this day forth there ia hope for hla administration only in action, action, action; and nothing but chagrin and confualon for him and everybody else In word8, words, worda. ? New York World.. J'LIKS AND MOHqUlTOKS. The season is at hand when the in vasion of the swarms of flies can be expected, and -with assurance of their coming we may also get ready to reckon with the mosquito a little la ter. The Baltimore American extem porizes upon the coming, of these pests as follows: It Is now generally understood that both the mosquito and the common fly can be ulmost, if not quite, sup pressed by the adoption of coopera tive and universally applied methods prevention, lioth pests can be Sup pressed by carvful treatment cf the breeding place*. Each is an egg-lay ing Insect, tin* mosquito nesting in pools and standing water and the fly in any decaying animal or vegetable J substance. .\ dead mouse or an off-j ? apt liih head allowed to pu'trify in some uninspected corner of the back- 1 yard will hatch a s.varin of fifes. Ai iirj?l.vu-d tomato can filled with wa ter i.> a Ilrst-clnss mosquito luoub:?.-j lor. I?j .1 large city no enreade for the Kit|>]irc*Kioii of either flies or moanu- 1 toes can be made effective unless it is j determinedly aided and sustained by the city government. And. on the us.lt- 1 or hu*id. tli?* city government cintiot suppress the nuisances, no matter | how much mimey-is spent in the ef-j fort, unless there Is general and ener g?'ti<- c ooperation of individual lions?- 1 holder* It :s a warfare in which the} whol?' community must enlist. There should be a concerted plan of action a:ul every body should lend a hand. | AM) why: About 92.0^0.000 mil?s away blazes the mighty mother of the earth and her sister planets and planetoids. .Every year this globe completes a journey of some 3M, 000. 000 miles, and starts unwearied upon another. Out In' the vastness when comes the Htellar visitor for which eyes are now ^training. swings the furthermore member of our family ? Neptune ? | 2.700.000,000 miles distant. Beyond j that is the nearest neighbor to the sun. Alpha Centauri. whose distance in miles is expressed In the Inconcelv- ' able numerals 26,000.000.000.000. In a shoreless sea of space tliesola r sys tem is traveling 12 miles a second. I from what port yiione may guess and I to to what destiny cannot even be conjectured. Men upon this atom of the univer sal dust snarl and fume over differ ences of opinion for which none can j give a definition. Human creatures maim and starve one another that' dollars may be coined from the blood ? and flesh. War is the reality which governs the practical and peace the] reality for the stupid and the ideal of' the dreamers. In the inscrutable wis-| dom of the Almighty man was brought forth In the presence of 11- 1 luminable grandeur and left to be come one with "every-creeplng thing that rreepeth upon the earth." ? To ledo Blade Long Word*. While our language does not contain ' sucb Jong words as are found in some I other toncuos uW so many words of I unusual length. stiil we have several , that are awkwardly long for con versa- j floiial purpose*. We have "pbilopro BenltiveocS*." with t?eu:y letters: "in- j terry. n* ertlbilities.*' with twenty-one; ^fmcrconumiui- abilities." with twenty two; "'disprnportioiiuhUMiess.*' with i tweut.v-iliri'i . a: d "TruDssubstantiutlon- 1 a'.lsts" mid ??eoniradlj*ti?igulsh:tl?illt.v," 1 *?aeh ci<ntainia^ i?vrjuy-f.?ur letters. An effective iistle word l" "syiiaeategor?- ? in.,ti' ." n< It manages t?> c. impress j eight .syllji" . -s into seventeen letters. ' The longest m? :iosylL.l.lcs contain j nine letter.*, tivre :i fuiir ex* I atr.plcs; "squelched," I ??strength*" at.d ? i?r.:tcf.:-d." ? New j If' rli Tr.biiu* Printers* Marks. The lr.lt"r.,' :;tJi r!? or "poJai" ?";? Wi ? ??rivi.^i":,iv a -fj" atnl an ,lo.M 'b>- -atter ]i!a??d tin 1 -r the former. Tb<*y wi?r?* sinn.ly :h" li:-st end last "*ft -i-rs ii f itif Latin word "iitiestio." S<?. t?M?, wi'li i L.? sign of exclamation or iuferjii'il-in ? !>. In its original pu rity it was a comMnatl.m of ?T and "o." the iattcr underneath, an in the question maris. Tho two stood for ' lo." the IjiMii exclamation of Joy. The [Kirasr:i|(h mark is ii Greek "p," 'lie Initial <>f the >v->r<l paragraph. The ?ari.v printeis employed a dagger to show ih.it word or sentence was ob Jecl'ou.'.Me : n*i : !;o*;ld 1h* nit out. Raker's Studio will be open this coming Tuesday. We have been part ly closed up for about 20 days* the building being remodeled and not be ing in position to do good worly Tues day we will open the doors wide. We will have the best-equipped studio In this part of the country. Come up and get a look. Everything new. You will not know the place. BAKER'S STUDIO. I SUPPORT THK ( H AM UK It OF COMMERCE aand help advertise, and we wll increase the population of our town and,, county, m/klng better busineta. Join the Chamber of Commerce. * VMOJioriN moo* tor purification, find* voice in pim boll*. sallow complexion. a Jtun< diced look, moth pate dm and blothes on the akin ? all algna ot lhrer trou ble. But Dr. Kln^e Maw Ufe Pills make rich red blood; sir* claar akin, roey cheeka. fine complexion. health. Try than. 16c at all druftfata. Th? Skin of My TMk in the bonk of Job appears the ten tepee. "1 am aaceped with tbe akin ol my teeth," which la modernized "bv the akin of my teeth" and' fir ee the Idea of a narrow escape. one ao cloee aa to be Just by the thickness of tbe ekln on the tee^h, which la ao thin that no mlcroecoplat baa yet been aWf to Ond It. "To cast in tbe teeth" means to throw defiant reproaches or Insnlta spitefully, aa one would caat n atoue at the exposed teeth of a snarl ing dog. "Tooth and nail" denotes the manner of an action full of frenzied fury, typified by biting and scratching, as when two belligerent cats make tbh fur fly. Court Trains. At the coronation of Queen Adelaide that lady's train tore Itself away from the bodice, taking part of tho lattei with it. When Elisabeth of Austria entered Tails to marry Charles IV her train' was seventy . feet long nna greatly admired by the pqgple. Eliza beth of Yaleis wore a traiu six yards long, which- was carried qder her bj gentlemen us she danced. Mary, tuleC!' of Scots. Is said to liavo worn a twelve yard train at ball*. also carried by a gentleman.? Pall Mall Magn/.iuc. ? A. Heavyweight. "Abd then." she said ill telilns < ? tbe ruuiautlc episode, "she sprang to his arms." "She did:" "Of course. I)o you doubt It?" "Ub. no." he rtpllcd. "but after see ing Iter I can't help thinking th:>l 1: must have jarred him quite a bit."? Chicago Post. Tedjy. if you made tpl?ta!;es yesterday, for gvt tlieiu. No utre.i^th was ever built upon miHiiiiicd regret. Today Is i'.k resnlt of yesterday. I ut It i* more ini P'-r.ar.t, lo ivim uil er that tomorrow tho result. of today. Misunderstood. Mrs. floyle? One ?y nicest or* was a signer of the I'eviaration of In dependence. Mr*. Doyle? Whose i!l* to rve decree did he sign?? New Y r? Press. His Lad/ Nicotine, iladge? Whnt makes yon thirfk Cls.-.r ley hits a tobacco heart? Mnrjorie Ile seems to care more for his c'.d pl|?e than he does for me.? Judge. Better n witty fool than* a foolish wit.? Shakespeare. ? '^Ixme.. No matter how tnuch a woman j loves her husband she just can't help I abusing him now and then. Helpful Hints on Hair Health Sculp and Hair Troubles General)] Caused by Carelessness. Dandruff Is a contagious dlseast roused by a microbe which, also pro duces baldness. Never use a com! or brush belonging to some one olse No matter how cleanly the owne may be, these articles may be infecte( with microbes, which will infect youi scalp. It is far easier to catch hai microbes than it is to get rid of them und a single stroke nf an infecte< t-omb or brush may well lejid to bald ness. N<?ver try on anybody elae". hat. Many a hatband is a restini l?lace for microbes. If you happen to be troubled witl dandruff, itching scalp, falling hai or baldness, we have a remedy whicl we believe will completely re'.ievi these troubles. We are so sure of thii we offer it to you with the under standing that it will costVou nothir.j for the trial if it does not produci the results we claim. This remedy 5i tailed Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. \V. honestly believe It. to be the mos scientific remedy for scalp and halt troubles, and we know of nothing olsi that equals it for effectiveness, be r-ausp of the results rt has produce: In thousands of ca^es. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic Is de\ i!-e? to banish dandruff, restore natura ?olor when its loss has been brough about by disease, and make ihe hai naturally silky, soft and glossy. 1 1oes this because it stimulates tin hair follicles, destroy.1? the germ ma? ',er, and brings >U*>ut a free. health; circulation of blood, whirh nourlMie :he hair roots, causing the into ilsjh ten and grow new hair. We wnn ?verybod> who has any trouble will tiair or scnlp io know that Rcxal '93" Hair Tonic Is tlje best hair foul* ?nd restorative In existence, and ii' >ne should rcoff at or doubt th1, statement until ? they have put out Dur claims to a fair test, with the un jerstanding that they pay us nothini for the remedy if it does not cive f??' and complete satisfaction In ever] particular. Two sizes. 50 cents an< 81.00, Remember you can ohraJi Rexall Remedies in Washington out' it our store, ? The Rexall Store. T!:< Hardy Drug Co. \ Thinness may be due to one of sev ?ral caJBes ? anaemia, nervousness mal-aHoImilatlon, etc. Back of al these, there Is really but one cause ? thin blood or poor circulation. Hoi ister's Rocky Mountain Tea, beinf he best blood medicine known, la th( jest possible medicine for thin per ?oni. Hardy's Drug Store. vv-. it- v s H1 - - : .1 FLEMING PR< -East of tad adjoining WwWngtoo FOR SALE CHEAP iee A. C. HATHAWAY at once. OWN YOUR OWN HOME In WASHINGTON PARK we help you. k ^ I \ I. Lcou Wood ,MCMAERS N. Y . COTTON EXCHANGE Jlmu W. Cole KLEON WOOD & CO., V BANKERS and BROKERS STOCKS. BONDS. COTTON, GRAIN u.d PROVISIONS. 73 PLUME STREET. CARPENTER.' BUILDING. NORFOLK, VA. Private Wire* to N. Y. S?ock Exchange. N. Y. Cotton Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade and other Financial Center*. correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment and Marshal r accounts given careful'attentiun. 0 Let us make this plain You may hold us personally re sponsible for every garment we sell under the Kirschbaum label. W?e are so certain of the all-wool fabrics and the splendid hand-tailor ing which go into these garments that we do not evade any part of the responsibility. In offering you the new Kirsch baum models in Spring Suits and Top-Coats, we are certain that you will never find a flaw in fabric nor a fault in tailoring or styling. W e are prepared to deliver cloth ing distinctiveness and satisfaction to men of this town at prices from $12.50 to $25. We guarantee these goods. Should you find im perfection in the cloth or tailoring of a "Kirschbaum hand-made" garment, return the same i>nd money will be refunded. The Hub LUSKIN & BERRY Cole Agents. 2 Absolute Essentials for a properly kept lawn and flower beds are an up-to-dat?\j lawn mower and a good gsriei !ios<\ aa grass will grow and your lawo will look ragged, and often rain loes not "one vhen needed. Come see cw large stock of Hose, Heels. Sprinklers. McKEEL-RICHARDSON HARDWARE COMPANY . JUST RECEIVED A Fl/LL LINE OF "Red Seal" Ginghams V*' / v - in plains artd fancies at 10c. The best Gingham retailed for less tban 12 l-2c,. Ask any competitor aoout this brand. E. W. AVERS OUR AMERICAN SLICIlftf MA chine ? Chips and sllc#? dried beef, bollod ham. breakta.i bacon, bo logna sausage ? jnst ?e you like it. 1 Jo?.'P. Tayloe. Phones 133-134. CLIPPING MACHINE FOR THK purpose of clipping horses. J. B. Peed Swf It ROK HERRING FOR FAMILY USE, $2.75 keg. at Swindell * Fulford Fish Co. r- 9 FOR SALE ? ONE GOOD HORSE and two buggies. Apply Ellison Bros. Co: PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ? AT Chamber of Commerce. Yonr work solicited. Miss Myrtle Marsh. WHOLE SMOKED BEEF TONGUES at Jos. F. Tayloe's. Phones 123 124- 0.. COOK WANTED AT COUNTY HOME Apply to E. G. Bright. 9 CALL AT BAKER'S STUDIO AND make an engagement. Everything nevr. Phone 252. WANTED ? 300,000 POTATO SUPS. Quote, advise kind and quantity you have to offer. Hickory 8eed Co., Hickory, N. C. C TRANSFER ? WHEN YOU DESIRE the automobile transfer phone 28C, Hardy's Drug Store. Special, to Oakdale Cemetery) 25c. round trip. J. S. Vlck. YOUR EVES TESTED FREE BY A specialist from Atlanta. Ga.. at A. L. Bell's offlce, Belhaven, May 13. 14 and 16. Remember the dates. il'ST ItKCKIVKI). A Ij.\K OFNKW rubber tire buggies for livery. J. B.' Peed. 13 , FOR RENT ? HOUSE NOW OCCU pied by Mrs. E. S. Simmons; pos- | session June 1st. ?W. E. Swin dell. 9 | WANTED ? SALESMAN AND COL letcor; good contract to right manV Call or write Singer Sewing Ma-| chine Co.. G. E. Edwards. Man ager. Washington, N. C. 2 I AM THINKING OF HA\l?iG MY hat cleaned and my auit repaired, :leaned and pressed. II will never <et done. The only way to have It done la to send It to Mrs. Llna Rice. Tailor Shop over Postal Telegraph Office. CLARK CO. HAS A FEW OF THK j? Season's Most Choice Pattern Hats ? which they are going to move quickly at a sharp reduction. SIMPSON'S COTTON SEED FOR sale by the Union Grocery Co., for the next five days. 11 GUTTING THK UMPIRE'S GOAT. Have you heard the newest base ball song hit? If not next Sunday's New York World has a musical treat In store for you. "Let s Get the Um pire's Goat" 1b the title- of the song by Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth, of the "Jolly Bachelors" company. This Is the baseball season, so ev erybody will recollect what a great hit "Casey at the Bat" made. "Let's Get the Umpire's Goat" promises to make a still greater ode. By special arrangement with the publishers, the complete words and mustc of this song will be published next Sundsy In the New York World. Order In advance. "I've got a washing-machine here," began the Inventor. The capitalist looked at him in the cold, calculating manner common to capitalists and answered: "Well. If I were you, I'd' run straight home and use It." That night the anarchist circle received an otner application for membership. Explained. The teacher waa drilling her little puplla In the meaning of worda and requested them to form sentences con taining the word "bitter end." Direct ly a little girl submitted this: "The dog chased the cat under the plaxza and bit her end." In the home, nothing like It for croup, pneumonia. Price, 26c. HARDY'8 DRUG STORK. P. S. ? Goose Grease sold here also. SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE. All defendants and witnesses who have been recognised or bound over to appear at the regular term of the Criminal court convening June ?, are hereby notified to appear Monday, j May 9. at the special term of court called for Beaufort county. j This May 2. 1210. > GEO. A. "PAUL, Clerk 8uperlor Court. W. CARTER, i Limited lo DIimm of the Nooal^lWt. M. K W? T~ "r PHYSICIAN , SURGEON N. C. DR. ERNEST C. ARMSTRONG Osteopathia Phjalclan. Offlea 141 W. Mala Knit, up atalra. Hour>, 1J a. m. to 4 p. m . Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, chronic and nervous diseases a specialty. ATTORNEYS .mm H. S. WARD JUNIUS D. GRIMES WARD & GRIMES, ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW Washington, N. C. We practice in the Courts o I the Fliet Judicial D'atrlct, and the Federal Courts. lohu H. Small, A. D. MacLean Hrfrry McMultan. SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULL AN , ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW Washington, North Carolina. \V. D. GRIMES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Washington, North Carolina,' Practices in aU the Coui %s. (Vm. B. Rodman. Wiiej 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 Cooita. W. L. Vaughan W- A. Thompson VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington and Aurora, N. C. (Practice in all the courts. H. C. CARTER, JR., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Washington, N. C. Office Market Street. EDWARD L. STEWART Attomey-at-Law.J (Office over DailyJNews, Washington, N. C. COLLIN H. HARDING , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Off Ice Savings Ac Trust Co., Building Rooms 3 and 4. W^ HINGTON, N. G? ? ? - STEPHEN C. BRAGAW ? Attoraey and Counselor at-lawj Washington, N. C NICHOLSON & DANIEL Attorneys at-Law Practice in All Courts "Nicholson Hotel Building Business Cards G. A. PHILLIPS & BRO., FIRE And Plate Glass 1NSUR ANjCE. THE DILLON LIVESTOCK 00. Sale and Exchange Stables, Union Alley. Only the best stock carried. See as before purchasing horse- or mule flesh. We wlil save you money. WASHINGTON, N. C. \ Mother 0 ray's Sweet Powders for Children, a Certain relief for Fever ish nees, ' Headache. Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regu late the Bowels and destroy Worms. They break up Colds in 24 tft>t?re. They ate so pleasant to the taste and harnfleis as milk. Children like Lhem. Over 10,000 testimonials of jttres. They never fall. 8old by all brugglsts, 25c. Ask today. Don't an substitute
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