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Tf you do not get The Daily News promptly telephone or write the man a ger, and the complaint will receive immediate attention. It Is our desire to pKsue you. BATURDAY, 1UNE 4. 1910. Parties leaving town should not tall to let tSe News follow them dally trlth the news of Washington fresh and crisp. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to you like a let ter from home. Those at th* sea shore or mountains will flno The News a most welcome ::M Interest Ing visitor. All articles sent to TU Ne#s for publication must be signed by :be writer, otherwise they will not be published. BETTER ROADS IN BEAt'PORT county. -r.i, ,? lr With better and smoother roads a person -could "put on double the load which he now brings to town and trot his team with less exertion than the same team now pulls one-half the load. With better and smoother roads a person hauling vegetables, Irish pota toes and other produce could transfer It from his farm to the depot in much better order than it can possibly be gotten there with the roads full of holes, violently shaking the product as Is now the ease. j With better and smoother roads a dkrt or wagon would last twice a*r long as it is now possible to make It' last, and during the life of the cart and wagon there would not be one thtrd as many breakdowns nor repair bills. ?? *" i ? With belter and smoother roads the ease and comfort with which the travel would ride, one would far. more than be repaid for the little extra efforts to make the roads betted and smoother. With better and smoother roads you would be relieved of this Jerk ing. Jumping and tossing from ftdeto aide in your efforts to hold your seat as Is now the case. J30 PAVE MAIN STREET. The business Interests of Washing-! ton necessarily demand that Main 1 ?treet be paved to the Norfolk South- j ?m statlsp. The News is of opinion that If the Improvement committee will pave to McNalr street that the Norfolk South ern would complete the, work to their ?tat ton. We do not think this would be ask ing too much of them Inasmuch as the Coast Line paid for the work on Gladden street. It would be far better to do this and leave off any work on Harvey or VanNorden streets. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. Does Washington need a fire alarm system? Everyone says yes as soon as the fire bell rlngR and they are unable to iocate the blaze. Next" day it is all forgotten? not to be remem bered again until the next alarm is sounded The Board of Aldermen could not invest the same amount of money in anything which would be worth half so much to the city- as would a complete and up-to-date fire alarm system. WlNMXCi OF BRIDGET MAI.OXKY. "Thaijk you. Bridget." said Mrs. I Williams as the new* girl slammed] the tray on the table Wfore her. A faint glimmer of surprise raroe into the sullen fare. "Huh?" she Interrogated "I said, 'Thank you;' it was kind of you to climb theme long stairs," responded Mrs. Williams. pHaaantly. " 'It's a new broom that sweep* clean.' but it won't last." muttered Bridget, in her own domain. But when day after day passed and Bte never failed to receive the same perfect politeness from her employer her wonder increased. Bridget was used to commands, but not to requests. She was accus tomed to curt, supercilious, "That will do," but- not to a kindly. "Thank you, Bridget." and she insenisbly softened at the change. ? Mrs Williams treated her servants like human. beings, not. like machines And while she ever maintained that nice reserve which forbade familiari ty, yet she scrupulously respected the rights of others. "Bute, one would be a hay then to be saasy to Mrs. W^iams." said Bridget, after a- month's stay in hah* new home. "She has a way of mak ing ye feel so polite and pleased with yerself that yea waat to please bar. and I'll stay with, ber^aa long as bm name la Bridget Maloney." ? E. ?M. C-, In Mother's Magazine. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Cfekaao, J?? ? ?? T??? H-* f *-? ?mu on WIUM ***(, Carolina L?t|w. Winston-Salem 6, Greenftboro t. Charlotte 3. Spartanburg 2. Anderson 5, Greenville l. Norfolk Innings; (Twelre KMtrm Caroliaa League. Raleigh 7, Wilmington 8. Goldaboro 0, Rocky Mount 2. Fayettevllle 2. Wilson ^ HAND BLOWN OFF After Light lag Fuse to KxphMivr Man Found It Impossible to Drop It Before Rxplonion. . Wadesboro, June 2. ? The strang est accident ever reported in this sec tion happened at Hunt's construction camp of the Winston-Salem South bound railway, six miles north of Wadesboro. Christopher \ Leard, a blacksmith, is dangeroulsy Injured as the result of the explosion of a stick of dynamite in his hand. Mr. Leard prepared some dynamite for the pur pose of throwing it Into a lake in Brown Creek. He tied a small stick of wood about three feet long to the explosive, and this he also held in his hand JU the time of the accident. His right hand was blown off and the stick was blown into small splin ters. many of them entering the right thigh, cutting great holes In the flesh. After the accident Mr. Leard walked a mile to the camp and approached Mr. Hunt and held out the bleeding stump, where bis hand had been and remarked: "Just look here what I have done to my hand." Mr. Lear^, who Is 60 years old and an Irlahm&n. is totally unable to explain tbe con dition of mind which made It Impos sible for him to drop the dynamite before the explosion. He had from a half to a full minute in which t^-do this, and one person called i^pon ihltn .to throw the explosive a.way. 'He says that he lit tbe fuse which was about a foot. long, while holding {he ?tick in bis hand and that he was horrified to discover that as the burn ing fuse got nearer and nearer he could not even to save his li{e throw it. from him. Physicians are In at tendance and e^ery effort Is .being made to save his life. Mr. Leard has been with tbe Hunt Company for many years and hta -borne Is in Peo ria, 111. . ... * , ... - 1 .. COTTON New York, June, 4. ?Cotton opened Heady in spite of the (actual cable* were disappointing and weather con dition* favorable. July opened 2 points higher; new crops 2 to 6 points lower. Opening ? June offered 14.67. July 14.77. August 14.36, September 13.10, October 12.31. STOCKS New York. June 4. ? The slock market nhowed pronounced strengtlr at the opening, and early trading with many Iseues showing gains of a* point or more. These gains were maintained fairly well during the first 15 minutes. The volume of bus n?-ss was large. Fractional advances w^y made in industrials. The woman who avails herself of want advertising In tW servant-quest remains optimistic on the whole "help" problem. Acomia Many Men Hare If and Most of Them Worry About It. , Acomia ? It'ii a magic word ? what [does it mean? Simply absence ol hair. ' A bald headed man hks Acomia ? A million more men will have Aco mia a year from now If they do not get rid of disgusting dandruff. Dandruff is caused <by a germ. This germ is a persistent sort of germ. He lives on the vitality stored in the hair' roots, and the longer you tolerate his] presence the sarer you are of ing bald. Kill the dandruff germs; that's only way to keep from Any capable doctor will ??rWty EmmCU for houltry. There Is no dlfflcuhy la providing a variety (or a snail lock, as Ue Ubls scraps will assist, but for Jftf ?r a hundred fowls, resort to foo&g that ars easily obtained Is required. Cut clover, meat, milk, llaseed oil oaks and cabbage will all ssrrs ,to vary tbs dlst. .It Is wbsn fowls jyf fad on train daring tbs whole tip# that they refuse to lay. Put even the grain may be varied If corn if withheld and oats, wheat aad buck wheat ere used In rotation. Fill a trough Kill of corn aim place It where the fowls can eat all they de sire. they will soon becla to re fuse It, as tbey require something which the corn does aot contain, aad they wOl not produce many . eggs until they are gratified. Variety of food Is- not only essential to est production, but assists la keeping the leek la a healthy weMUaa And all the world loves to laugh' witb a laugher.. Even a charitable pugilist is sure to be close-fisted. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic pow der. It cures pajaful, smarting, ner vous "feet, and Instantly takes the sting Qut of corns and bunions. Ill the greatest comfort discovery of the sge. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel ?ehsy.* It Is a cer tain cure for sweating, callous, swol len, tired, arhlng feet. Always use It to Break In New sb'oee. Try It to day. 8old everywhere. By mail fpr 25 cents In stampa Don't accepfany substitute. For Free trial package, address Allen S. Olmatead, LeRoy. N. Y, ? ' : ? : . .. What .make* I he baby so ppjtrt to its family )?. nobody else can i?e it. - 1 1 I -i , 8hak? .UP . that lazy liver! Brace up! Cheer up! Qet in tune wfth Nature, ami you'll be aa happy aa the blrda. HolUater'a Rocky Mountain Tea will pnt your liver in good work ing order, make you more active aad energetic ? and "let the little aun ablne ta." Hardy '? Drng 8tore. Dr. Neeley's WONDERFUL Winter green positively .cures Rheumatism ' Permanent results as sured-not temporary relief. If troubled witfi tbi dread disease try one bottle. Prices 50c. and $1,^0 per bottle. For sale by DR. HARDY, Sole Agent for Wash ington and vicinity. Choice - Cut - Flowers !?????. IMiillm, VIolM. mm] v?l lea oar epeeieltlee. Bmwkx. i. .n of cb. ?M bo? I- tlx MM artfcu, ?Hi froapUj bf J?X. 0'QUINW 4 CO. L?-.- ? <?; MEREDITH COLLEGE WASHINGTON ?HOSPITAL SEE 4 A well-appointed Sanitarium for the treatment of all surgical . cases in a sanitary and up-to date method. Skilled physicians and nurses. All the latest appli ances in vogue. For informa tion write ? DR.1). T. TAYLOE, MB-Chlcf Sui^on. Offers M<st Convenient apd Best Service To MORElf KAI> CITY, X. C., BKAL FORT, N C? Atlantic Hotel Opens June laUj,t l>EUfcHTFLX SKAtfHORK REAQKTH. ' Kitremely I Mm Hmm lay nwl Wwk Kxl ilon Fstta. Ol ?alfl^4ue to Hep<?mtxr. VIWJMA BWCH-CAP8 HRSRY, VI. The Qnly Seashore Retorts la Virginia. Ev ery Conceivable F^)rm of Amusement. Surf ?. Bathing. Excellent Hotels and Cottages. 'Hi: ASONABLK RATES. For complete Information apply to any | NorfolK Southern Railroad Ticket Agent or addrets H. C. HUD01NS, Gen. Passenger Agt., W. W. CROXTON, Asst. Oen'l Psss. Agt.,> NORFOLK. V*. I Nlchojaon. to the ' Flrat National Bilk, which Mid *ort?a<? 1? ?olj r?c?rd?J la Ike o?ce ot the Reglater of DMda of Beaufort county, h book lit, PM> 671. reference being hara by made to mm for particalara. the underaltaad will 0* Friday, the 101b day of June, ltl*. at It o'clock m.. at \be court kouae door In Beaufort aouaty. offer to t eala to the Mcbeet bidder vfor aaih, the following da aerlbed jropertr: | Certain ?Ma*'?r tracta of land, IrW aail'kjUr la Boanfort county. State of Nortk Caroling la WaaWa? ton townahlp. and daacrlbed aad <e Bnad ?a foOowa: Nineteen (It) lota In Nlcholaokrtlle. via; lota anmkara >??. 111. lit. ltt. HI. )li; Ml, \U, 155, U?..l?t.-174. 178, 111. l?t. t?l. ltl, aa akown on BaauXdrt coin - Ah?^|?.foartb ( 1-4) undivided la tbat part of tbe aaan tract 4and Jtaowa mm the "Race Track,1; n talcing, twenty-nine (29) acne.. Thla May.t, It 10. F1R8T NATIONAL BANK,. . . -v", v - ' tfrrfij&li ; North Carolina, Beaujort cottar. Superior court. October term, lj>. Awift L'.W^; ?" Defendant above DMB?d wlU take UOttee that an ACllQO entitled a* UbUTe tAa kMB eoavCD^l la the Superior court of Beaufort couaty to secure an tbMiiU divorce (ram the defendant. ?M the Mid defendant wUl further take notice that she Is .required to appbar at the term of the Superior eourt to be held o?i the 7 th Monday utter the lit Monday in September, it being October S4, 1 ?1 *:>t the ootufc house of .aid county, in Wathiufrtte; N. C.,elid answer to the complaint, in said action, or the pUlntfff will "apply to tfco court "for the relief, demanded in ahid complaint. This Ctb day of May, 1910. 0*0. Ax PAUL, / Clerk Superior Court. CERTi KICATK OP IHfc.k' INITIOS. State of Norrti Carolina. Department of ? {( .To All \o$rhom Theseppfcunts V'a^ Come? Greet Whereas, It to hay datfcfao tiotv^y dulv^uthenilcated reeord of the procdMlpiB for the voluntary dis solution thereof Mj the' unanimous consent of atl the stockholders, de posited In my office, that the Cow Head Mineral Sprtnge Company, a corporation of this 8tate, whose prin cipal office is situated on Mirket street, la the town of Washington, county of Beaufort, 8tate of North ^Carolina <W. C. Rodman beinf the agent therein and I if charge thereof, qjpoo wh6m process may he served), has compiled with the requirements of Qhapter 11. Revlsal of 190*. en titled "Corporations," preliminary to the fesulng of this Certificate of Dls ?Alntlnn' Now. Therefore. J. j. Bryen Grimes. Secretary at (be SUte of North c?ro ?ertlfr that the wld qorpormjUm dl4, on the i?th du of H?r. flle In ray once a duly oiecu^.nd, etteetpd coneeot In writ, la* to the.dTeeolotloo olnlt corpora tftnful h* ?n t hn P ~ ? ? *' T 11 ^VWVRUIUUQIB GRIMES S-AT-LAW - EDWARD L, STEWART Attorney hm>Iaw. (Office over Daily Newa^ Washington, N. C. COLUN H. HARDING attorn ky-at-law. Office Saving* A Trim Co.. Build RoomJudl. W; - UNCTOJ*. NJC. w. L.V.WW w A. TlKMBfMr VAUGflW,* THOMPSON ^ AtT(W?W.AT.UW WMbiWnBt?n< A too. N.{C ta Wtfc. court* Business Cards A. PHILLIPS & BRO. 4?re And Plate Glass INSURANCE. Comet
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