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If you do not get Tito Dally promptly telephone or write tba man afer, and the complaint will Immediate attention. It la to pttase you. ?WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1910. Parties leaving, town ahould not (all to 1st the News follow them dally with the oeri of Washington fresh and crisp. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to you like a let ter from home. Those at ths sea shore or mountains will find The News a most welcome crd Interest ing visitor. All articles sent to TU Ne*s for publication Bust be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not be published. THE DEMOCRATS ARK TO BLAMK. If only the thirty-three Democrats In the Senate would consent. Senator Aldrich explains at the White House, the fifty-nine Republicans could pass the kind of railroad bill Mr. Taft wants. What can the Republicans do when the minority threatens to defeat the majority by a vote of 33 to 59? It's no use talking about pro viding for the Federal surevlsion of railroad stock and bond issues when the Democrats represent a full third Of the Senate. It is out of the ques tion to say that the Republican plat form pledges must be redeemed when the Democrats are outnumbered two to one. As a reasonable man Mr. Taft must realize that he labors under a great disadvantage In being the head of a party that controls both houses of Congress. If the Senate were not overwhelmingly Republican, If It were not sincerely in sympathy with bis policies, he would have no diffi culty in getting all the legislation he desires. It Is because there are so few Democi^ts that he has trouble. They tyrannize over Senator Aldrich and the other Republicans and will not let them obey the dictates of their consciences by discharging their party's pledges. ? The next time the Republicans promise to pass a railroad bill, as an evidence of good faith they should have the Democrats frame their plat form. Then there might be some chance of redeeming the party pledges. ? New York World. TKe "Bull." The origin of the word "boll** ss the definition of a confused utterance U doubtful. Boms philologists say It cornea from the French boule? "fraud" ?and others that It is derived from the Icelandic boll? ~oooeenae> Jflany dad nit tons have been attempted, but the beet probably la that of -Sydney Smith. Writing of the difference be tween wit sod "bulla." he aays: "Wit discovers read relations tbst are appar ent; 'bolls' admit sppenrot relations that are not real. The stronger the apparent connection and the more com plete the real disconnection of the Ideas the grestar the surprise sod the better the 'bull.*** Where Loeks Dont Matter. Apropos of a titled foreigner's mar riage to a rich and rather plain Ameri can girl a New Yorker said: "The count has no cause to com .plain. Tbe ethics of such a msrrisge as bis sre but tbe ethics of the matri monial agency. "A man called nt a matrimonial agency *"1 am Interested.' he said. "In the young lady who hut &50.000 In her own right. Could yo? let me see ber photograph?' *"No; that Is n# tbe custom.' the ageut replied, in auy ruse oter $ 100. 000 the photograph Is never asked for.' " , Working Him. "1 want the office. of course." said the aspiring stntestnuu. "bin not unless 1 am the people s choice. '4 "We can fix that. loo." smid his cam paign manager, "only you know its a good deal more expensive to be the people's choice tbnn It is to go tn as tbe compromise candid Hie." -Chicago Tribune. Friendship. Friendship Is a vase which when It j Is flawed by h?*a t or violence or scci dent may as well b?? broken nt once It can never be trusted sgaln. Tbe more graceful and omamenrnl it wa* the more cleerl.v do we discern tbe i hopelessness of restoring it to Its for mer state. A Continued 8tory. "Whst did your wife say when yon fttayed out ao Iste last night'*" **1 don't know. She hasn't finished telling It all to toe yet." ? Detroit Free Press. tn this world It is not what we rskt op. bnt what we give up. tbst make* OS rich.? fleer her TRUTH. Truth i* ao e*imaUe a quality thai it wil not permit at any tam pan*. Like a m*or, to breathe upo. it with caU Unkood ojy make, it reAect a dim iaa^ of itt pority AaaMtWaMiiiMi Any. tobafaaM* 'i 'I1 'T i ..J. Tt .?4 Iniail kit 1 got T Wall I will hand It In before the Urn. empire." Fitly Says rant out. The financial ?ecre tary mui? with the tmnmr. Ha ?ettles with th? district trwiurn. Ira settels with the beneticlartae. th?n ?ny time within the vast twenty to mr4m*a MH" >?d krta dol lar. then tha Great Charitable prin ciple of tha order reinstataa him. con trary to tha by-laws. This Is sll O. K. as Ions as he Is well, but If ha lets tick within tha shore yarned time he canont set any sick benefits. Alas! Suppose he dies. Hit family irlll not be s beneficiary. Then his friends Will learn he wss s member if the C. B. H. a Ion* time and died ind left his family In the cold. This will be srgued against the Brother hood. and do much Injustice to the order and look unfair to his family. Brother, please read the by-laws and f>ay your sssensments promptly. Do not allow thin stste of thlngs.4<r?axl8t . with you. The C- B. H. Jri s grsnd arder. doing a great worlfT It la car ing for the widows and orahans. The Holy Spirit sayg this Is pure and un dented religion. It Is founded upon truth. It practices truth. It can't fall. Like Christian religion it will not fall, but you may fail. Therefore we inslts you pay your due* and as sessments in the time prescribed in the by-laws. We secretaries cannot bo beyond them. THOS. GREEN. Pantego. N. C. Reports Were Not Exaggerated As Many Ixk-hI People Are Testifying. The Root Juice instructors made many lasting friends while ' here. Their wonderful remedy has done worlds of good at this point and re ports of cures are being circulated from every direction. The drug store la more busy than ever wrapping up Root Juice and listening to the many flattering report of the great good !t is doing. Mrs. Sarah Collins said: ''1 used to bloat so at times 1 could hardly get my breath; sour ganes would form In my stomach and duil, heavy headaches were at times so bad I felt 1 would go craxy; my tongue coated and I always had a bad taste in my mouth. My hbnds and feet were cold at times and at other times they would bum like fire, but thank my good stars, arter hearing so much about Root Juice. I went to the drug store and bought a bottle of It and after using the first bottle I went back and bought two more bottles. I have used It all and don't think I will need any more, as I feel as well as I ever did to' my life." Root Juice seems tobe good for any trouble of the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or blood. It Is sold for one dollar a bottle or three for two dollars and a half at Hardy's drug store. ' BRING YOUR WHIuAT TO WASH INGTON. Washington, N. C*, June 6, 1910. Mr. .Farmer: When your wheat Is dry bring it to my mill and get Pure Flour and Bran If you hare no Wheat come and buy some Flour that Is pure and has not beer, mixed with Chemicals to get It white. Eat my flour, live long and b* happy. Yours truly. JONATHAN HAVENS. . Washlngtor. N C giu?? 8ocb oa> MujcrId*? Well. my wife ww telling me ubuot 4|hu? Yel low leaf and Mid wan a sight to bebok] and to the rvry. nest breath ?mid ah* wvan't Or to be a. -Phil* dW|ihtM U?-? orvl Rural Am?nHi?a. K?tr ikMMM*ttfn*r-Koi. ?r<w?d pracVons. why dWlii't tbf " ifuln ?tup here V It' Is mi|t|KNHHl #t?i T??. ml**, bat *b?? ?MirftM* driver Uu* <|ttarrei?*d with the Mint loo lunnler.? l'?Me A Conclu^on. "Her bunliniid u?e*?i> i smoke. drink, ehrw. kwnr or play errda." "Introduce is it. Widows sre my apa rlalty."? Houston I 'oat. CONVENTION CALL?D. The Democratic Congressional Con- ] vention of the Flrat Congressional j District of North Carolina la, hereby called to meet In Edenton, N. C., on J Wednesday, July 6, 1910. at 3 o'clock I p. .m for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress ahd trans acting such other business as may properly come before the convention. A. L. PENDLETON, ' Chairman Dem. Con. Ex. Com. First District North Carolina. D. B- BRADFORD, Secretary. HAMMOCKS , ' THB KINO tfot CM?T See our large display. Prices $2 to $5.50 - | Also cheaper grades, $1.?5 to 4 1.76. McKeel- Richardson Hardware Co. AGAINST THE STREAM IT'S HARD PULLING nnd nowaday* with the coat of J ? i.* going h.gli and higher one should buy their foods where they car ret the hlghect grade at the lowest prices. We can tide you oter the stream by -sharing our. profits wlih you and giving you the best quality of fooda at aa low prices as yoa will pay for Inferior goods elsewhere E. L ARCH BELL. 'Phone 9 It < ww ,m LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE 42 YEARS YOUNG WHAT IS IT LIKE? It it ? high clan, pure-apirited maga/ine of cleverness. It contains ooc complete copyrighted novel in every issue, bcttdei , ? half-dozen capital sbor* stories, pleating poetry, retdibj)^ article*, and the jolly-best iinmor section yoa ever saw. E<e*y ?x>r;ih you will find a group of terse and timely articles of absorbing interest \ *. ?. \ ?. ?. ?. ?. ?. \ SPECIAL FEATURES It GREAT COMPLETE NOVELS. S ARTICLES ON OUR PUBLIC SCHOOL!. 7ft FASCINATING SHORT STORIES. B ARTICLES ON "THOSE NERVES." tOO PACES OF NEW HUMOR. 2000 Pagst Yearly of Fiction, Fact, and Fun 2ft. ?r mtt THE BEST OBTAINABLE ILM ? LIPPINCOTT* i WMUactoa Sent PHILADELPHIA, I BEND fOR OUR SPECIAL M AGAXJNE I r*s ? 1 PHILADELPHIA, RJL B : OFFERS ffPfi r !?>* r tfvea careful attention. WASHINGTON HOSPITAL IE =EE A well-appointed Sanitorium 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. D. T. TAYLOE, Chief Surgeon. Norfolk Southern Railroad. NEW CONDENSED SCHEDULE Effective June 5th. West-Bound Puilm?o Sleeping Car* Eaat-Bouod READ DOWN Daily Daily Except No. Sunday 15 No. 11 READ UT 16. Sunday Nmi ?% 9.45 a.m. 3.16 p.m. 1.35 p.m 4.09 p.m. 4.34 p.m., 5.26 p.mJ 7.16 p.?P 10.00 p.m. 3. SO a.m. 4.18 a.m. 4.47 a.m. 6.41 a.m. | 7.66 a.m. Lr. . Lt. Lt. Ly. ii.,.. L,. Ar. W?hir|*vk .. Newbenr ,xr. . -Greotrtlla ...... L*. ... WIImd tun**} KJ ?.<(?. Hit ii.i# ?.?l li.arvm. 11.M p.m. hip ??. 10. ?I tm. H IS PJn. ?.10 ld. 1.(1 ID. 8.00 a.m. C.ltLD. Offers Most Convenient and Best ' Service To MORKH KA1) CITY, N. C, BKAlFOttT, N. C. Atlantic Hotel .Opens Jane 1st.) DELIGHTTT?!, SEASHORE RESORTS. Extremely ItOW Sunday and Week Knd Excur sion Ratea. On Sale? Jane to September. V1RGI NIA BEACH ? CAPE HENRY, VA. The Oil ly Seaahore Reaorte In Virginia. Ev ery Conceivable Form of Amusement. Surf Bathing. Excellent Hotels and Cottages. REASONABLE RATES. For complete Information apply to anyv > NorfolK Southern Railroad Ticket Agent oj * address * V ' H. C. HUDG'NS, Gen. Paslenger Agti", W. W. CROXTON. Asst. Oen'l Pass. Agt.,.^ XOHtXHiK, VA. /J Thmrm im Only Omm "Bromo Quinine Tbmt Im NOTE ? Theae trains operated daly between Norfolk and New Bern via Washington; and dally, except Sunday, between Raleigh and New Bern, via Washington. .. ' Nos. 15 and If. "NIGHT EXPRESS," carry PuUfaan sleeping care between Raleigh and Norfolk. Makes colse connection sit WILSON with A. C. L. to and 'from Wilmington. Rocky Meant, New Bern. Klnston via Goldaboro. Also makes direct connection at RALEIGH with R. Jk 8. P. Ry., to and from Vayettevllle; with. Sou. Ry. to and from Durham and Greens boro; and with 8. fi.. L. Ry to and from Henderson. For full information and reserv-atlon of Pullman sleeping car space apply to W. J. Williams. Ticket Agent. Wllsei; F W. Tatem. General Ag ent. Goldsboro; J. L. Hassell, Ticket Agent, Greenville; T. H., Myers. Ticket Agent. Washington; H. Bennett, Ticket Agent, New Bern, or address H. C. HUDGINS. 0. P. A. W. W. CROXTON. A. G- P. A. E. T. LAMB. Preeldent and General Manager. NORFOLK, VA. w -??') .'fch'l 2& linatAJtMUkt r?*"r- tor nln. additional Ian. ,Km of Mid bonds will be sold at 1ms than pais and the Mine will be of the denoi# nation of Ave hundred ($500) dol lar* each, with Interest coupons at tached. Said boad. -will be payable, both as to principal and Interest, at the Baak of BaUaven. Belbaven, N. C-, or will be Made parable at any other bank which any purchaser In tha airecate may deelre. Sealed bide ah on Id be addrteaed to P. H. Johnson, chairman. Pantego, N. C-. and will be opened on Tneeday. tha 14th day 'O# June. It 10. at Pantego. In ?ald District. Bald Cammlaaloaere reeer?e the right to reject all bids made, -if none of them are satisfac tory. in case any hid la made and accepted, and tha bidder falls or re fuses to make good hie bid by tsnder of tha money within thirty days after eotice of acceptance, said Commis sioners reserve the right Immediate ly to act upon and aecopt the next highest bid for e*ld bond a. Thia May SO, 1*10. i ;< BOARD OP DRAINAGE COM MISSIONERS OP PANTEGO DISTRICT. By P. H. Johnson, Chairman. NOT1CW. North. Carolina, ' Bednfort county. Superior tourt. October term, lfiO. E. 8. Woo lard va. Annie' L. 'WooWd. Defendant Above named will take notice that an action entitled aa above baa been commence! in the Buperior court of Beaufort county to secure an abaolute divorce from the defendant, and tha said defendant will further take notice that she Is required to appear at the term of the Bnperlor court to be held on the 7th Monday after the 1st Mowday In September. It being October 24, 1010, at the court houae of said county, in Washington, N. C , and answer to the complaint In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the 'relief demanded In said Complaint. Thlp 5th day of May. 1*10. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerh Superior. Court, th? proceodjnfa for th? TOlunUry dis solution UmtmI by' ths unanimous 3B9 ff ?to? ?Ma procw* mmy ?? SH). luu V??UM Tift the r*Qulr?m?Eit* df Ck>P(?r H. BevM of IfH. ?u <JU?4 "CorRprmtUtt^," pojlplnwr pa , Lh? ImuIh* of this Ortlftcaua at Dis Noir. Tb?refor?, I, J. Bima Qrlmfts, 8?cr?urr of the 8UU of North C?ro Uu, do hereby cert'fy that the teld cpTpormUoii. did, on tb? Uib day at Ifaa ion) aU U m., .?r.. . tloo. % ajl tfcp stockholders thereof which bhIiJ consent and the record of tl^ prooeediqgs at ores a Id are now on AM In my Aid office *? provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto aet my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this ifth day of May. A. D. 1910. J. BUT AN GRIMES. Secretary of 8tate. NOTICE. Bailey Supply Company, a corpora Lion duly created and organised tin ier the law* of North Carolina, haa this day sold and conveyed to W. T. Sailey, jr., all of lta personal prop erty and assets pf every description, sxceptlng its leasehold and the bulld ng thereon, upon condition that said -V. T. Bailey, jr., will assume and >ay all lta debts and obligations of ?very description. Said W. T. Ball sy, Jr., Is fully authorised to collect tnd dispose of all 'notAs, accounts, nprtgagee, liens or other evidences of ndebtedaeae to said Bailey 'Supply Company due by any other persoh or orporation, but Is not Authorised to reata any debt or other obligation gainst or in the name of said Bailey lupply Company. ^ ?This May S , 1810. . BAILEY SDPPLT COM P ANT, By O. A. PHILLIPS. Praatdent. W. T. BAILBT. Jr. Oftca ifi w.' Mils .tiCToi .u ?mra. u ?. m. to 4 p. Tuna rburaday and Saturday Chronic aarroua dianaaea a apaelaltr. H S. WA?D JUNIUS D. GRIMES WARD & GRIMES ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW WaiUfl(ioa, N Q W* ?+, FhM )H. C. CARTER, JR., ^ttorney-at-laWT Washington,. N. C. 1 Office Market Street. EDWARD L. STEWART Attorney-at-Law. Office|over Dally JNewn, Washington, N. C. ? . ./j.i.j , r.' - ?? !. COLLIN H. HARDING J attorney-at-laW, "* ? Office Savings RJTnia^Co.. Bulldlna RoocuJaidl. Wi. " HINGTON. NJC< . ' ' ? - STEPHEN C. BRAGAW - Attorney and Counaelor-J at-law - Washington, N. C. NICHOLSON ?c DANIEL AttefD^a*4*?r v Wm. M- ?ita >11 Wttfrc. jBMMa RODMAN* RODMAN JttorneyMt^Uir . NOR WOOD 1-SO?MO BOND A SIMMONS v&22$ 5SSSL 3Co?? VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW | WuhEngloo^nd Avon, N.(C. Pmetic* In all the Courti. Business Cards G. A. PHILLIPS Be BRO. : FIRE And Plate Glass INS D'R ANCE. Halley's Comet ^^SfraASSA
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