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MTM. If you do not get The Dally Neva promptly telephone or write the mtn ager, and the complaint will reeelre Immediate attention. It U our dtslre to ptoase you. THURSDAY. JUNE 23. 1910. Parties leaving town should not tall to let tfce News follow them dally with the news of Washington fresh and crisp. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to you like a let ter from home. Those at tb?; sea shore or mountslns will Una The News a most welcome cr.d interest ing visitor. ? ? - - All articles sent to TL?s Ne *a for publication must be signed by ibe writer, otherwise they will not be published. BOW XO LIVE CHEAPLY. Substitute comfort for show. Put convenience in the place of fashion. Study simplicity. Refuse to be be guiled into a style of living above what is required by your position in society and is justified by your re sources. Set a fsshlon of simplicity, neatness, prudence and inexpenslve nese which others will be glad to fol low and thank you for Introducing. Teach yourself to do without a thou sand and one pretty and showy things which wealthy people purchane. and pride yourself on being just as hap py without them as your rich neigh bors are with them. Put so much dignity, sincerity, kindess, virtue and love into your simple and Inexpensive home that its members will never misB the costly fllpperies and showy adornments of fashion, and be hap pier In the cozy and comfortable apartments than most of our wealthy neighbors are In their splendid apart ments. NEWSPAPER BUSINESS. It 1b the business of a newspaper man to tnoob the city for all it Is worth month after month and then Bee 1100 worth of printing go out of the city because 10 cents can be saved by so doing. It is the business of the newspaper to give every local enterprise enthusiastic and frequent "sendofTs,*' and then catch shoel be cause he failed to record the fact that some prominent citizen has had his delivery wagon painted. To subscribe liberally to every public, charitable and church enterprise, advertise them for nothiug, pay his own way to everything and then he called pre judiced and mean spirited because a column is not devoted to that par ticular affair. Do you wonder that there are so many cranks in the newspaper business? It is bound to make either a crank or a philosophy cut of a man. CiOVERXMEXT liY MOXKY. It cost Joseph C. Sibley S40, 698, S3 to win the Republican nomi aatior. for Congress In the Twenty eighth District of Pennsylvania. Mr. Sibley received lu.446 votes at the primaries, and each vote represented an expenditure of nearly $4. As his plurality was only 6?*? it is fair to say that bis nomination was brought about by the sheer power of money. ?t the primaries In the Thirtieth District of Pennsylvania John Dal zell spent 19,200, most of which wan contributed by manufacturers. The combined expenditures of Sibley and Dalzell in these two districts were nearly f50.0uQ. Their combined salaries! as Representatives in Con gress for two yea re IlilT be only $30, 000, Their nominations, therefore, cost almost $20,000 more than the emoluments of their office, exclusive of mileage and stationery allowances. s> LOAFERS. Tbe loafers are a pretty sUck set of fellows. Tbey generally loaf around those who do not advertise, and ae a consequence t^ey are not disturbed much by customers. The loafers understand their business bet ter than some merchants. the publicity nifiv* One of the measures before Con gress which we were told In yester day'a despatches, stands some chance of serious consideration Is that which provides for the publicity of cam paign contribution. Sucb publicity is to take place, also, before election. Instead of afterwards. , For years the Democrats have bees' urging the passage of such a law, which is destined to curtail the cor rupt use of money In electhftis. Zt will be recalled that during the last presidential campaign Mr. Bryas time and again insisted upon the pub lication of all contributions to defray ?ampaign expenses. It wlJJ also bet recalled that, although at present Mr. Taft appears to be ardantly In favor of the measure, " " and consistently public the nations ' in of th. f?ct tb?t m**J *~ uooi h??? bra bought Is 0? put; ?t l"n?rtM It.on lor ,u?0* ??? ?c- Wo (bran lata ?HcOoc lo corrupt, ud dotaacb U lb. liuml ol wk f&rorad o**dl tl*U Bvon Mr. Rooeevel t, t he are* f*rt? tan, vm not ?T?M to Iffipltiil fund* from ihm " malefactors of great wealth.'' It will bo Ha iMknd that while he was thundering hi* male diction m against Judge Parker, who had charged that the treats, woro con tributing freely to hie election, aad at the eery time ho waa ranting up aad down the country denouncing the unspeakable . trusts, he wrote a letter to "My Dear Hantaan," ask ing for flSO.MO for the campaign In Ntw Tork. ? The same was forth coming In short order. In the light of such revelation*, [those who' believe In elections tt oe from the debauching Influence of Itrust bribes, have demanded the pub licity of all campaigns. It 1b to be sincerely hoped, there fore, that this measure, which Is fav ored by the public, may be paased at [the present session of Congress. ? Charlotte News. IF YOU ? Want a cook, Want a clerk, ' Want a partner. Want a situation, Want a servant girl, | Want to 6ell a piano, Want to sell a carriage. Want to sell town property Want to sell your groceries. Want to sell your dry goods, Want to sell your hardware, Want to sell your millinery goods. Want customers for any thing. 'Advertise weekly through thla paper. Advertising brings new customers. Advertising keeps the old ones, I Advertising will Insure success, Advertising shows energy. Advertising shows pluck. Advertising is "bis," Advertise or bust, I Advertise long, Advertise well, ADVERTISE At once. Pl*NGO ITEMS. Rev. Smith came and filled his Iregular appointment here Sunday. < MIbb Jennie Boyd, of Plnetown, isj MILD LIQUID CURES ECZEMA Skin Sufferers: Drop (jreasy Salves and Nasty Medicines. That mild, soothing liquid, D. D. D. Prescription, stopa the awful <tch with the first drops. A prescription of acknowledged value. Get a trial bottle at 25c. It will take away the itch right away and you will sleep soundly. We assure you personally of the merits of this remedy; for we Know. Hardy Drag Company. J. w. Tfca knun '? this Don't Get Run Down We*k ul almtl*. It m bin Kfdnay or BUiMer trouble. Dull k?*d pains, Diulnesa, Nvtouiimm, Pale* la the back, Ttad feel tired all over, got 4 package of Mother Gray's Aus tralian-Leaf, the pleasant herb cure. It MT?? fail*. Wo hart many tes timonials from grateful people who hare um<1 ?kli- wonderful remedy At a regulator it has no equal. Ask for Mother Gray's Australian-Leaf at Druggists or seat by mail for 60 cts. Sample free. Address, The Mother Ofay Co., LeRoy, N. Y. CITY MARKET. (Quotations furnlsbed by H. B. Mayo ft Company.) Beeswax 27c E?s 16? 17c Tallow Chickens, grown, each 30 ?4 5C Spring chickens 15 ?25c Ducks SOe 26c Geese m\ ...40 060c Qreen snlt sides, lb <e Green bides, lb 4 5c Dry bides, lb .~io?124c Wool, free from burrs, lb. .. 17c Wool, burry 10? 16c Lamb skins 15 9 80c 8beer!lngs 6 ?10c Corn, bushel..- .....70 ?75c ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce my candidacy for solicitor of the First Judicial Dis trict of North Carolina, subject to the action of the Democratic Dlatrlct Convention, and do earnestly solicit the support of all Democrats In my behalf. -January 18, 1910. E. A DANIEL. Jr. HOU.I8TIR'o t Rocky Mountain 1 ta Pii&gefo A g?n?>S4cl? tor %r*T PMe<?. A Smt ter %rt FmsI?. Bri*e* fetf.n HNtr uOwwrt VI je* A Kprclfic for Oon*Up?ttoo. IudtsMuton. . 1 rm Klrt'^Y tltiplrw. Bcaen*. lmt in Blood. Brc?lto,fcllu*rtlrtj Bowel*, H? 4?c ?* MdBwk'cbc. IuRockjHouBf.!nTMlnUo let form. S ct?u ? box. Uenoln* mmO* aj t Hourfiu Dace Oobtakt, M via. | GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SAUO* fEftPIJ DR. HARDY'S DKCG 8T0RE Failed in Health "My mother died six years ago," writes Miss Ruth Ward, of Jerseyville, 111., 'and left me to care for six children. I had never been strong* and this, with, the shock of her daath, was too much for me. "I failed in health. I was tired all the time and did not want to go anywhere, nor care for company. 1 had the headache all the time and such bearing-down pains. "A very dear friend advised me to take Cardui, as it had done her so much good, so I commenced to use it and now I am in good health." 2* CARDUI J 44 The Woman's Tonic Women's pains are relieved or prevented and women's strength is quickly restored, by Cardui, the woman's tonic. You yourself know best if you need it, or not If you do need it, do not delay, but commence to use it at once. Every day of delay, only lets you slide further down the hilL Don't wait, then, but begin to take Cardui today, for its use, no matter how prolonged, cannot harm you and wiU surely do you good. f Write to: Ladi?i' Adriserr Dept. Chcttanooo Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. Ttas* lor Special Instructions, Norfolk Southern Railroad Offer? MoEAD CITY, X. C., BEAl'FORT. N; C. MORF,Han"c Hotel Opens June 1st.) At, GHTFLX REARHORE RKRORTR. DEI I y ,jOW Sunday and Week End Excwr Extremei st Convenient and Beat Service To aion R ate*. On Hale Jane to September. VIRGINIA BEACH ? CAPE HENRY, VA. The Only Sean bore Resorts In Virginia. Ev ery Conceivable Form of Amusement. Surf Bathing. Excellent Hotels and Cottages. REASONABLE RATER. For complete information apply to any XorfolK Southern Railroad Ticket Agent Of address H. C. HDDOIN8, Gen. passenger Agt., W. W. CROXTON. Aaat. Gen'l Plat. NORFOLK. VA. P3 PLUME STRJ P^tnt. Wlr*4?o N. ??'X; S ;Vk - HlHW?i ? iim'ilihwttlrt' Kept Ohi King at Home. "For the past year we htvi kept the Kins of all laxative* ? Dr. King's Life Pills ? Id our home and they have proved a blessing to all our family." writes Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo. N. Y. Easy. bat rare remedy for all Stomach. Liver and Kldnsy troubles. Only 25c. at Dr. Hardy's Prog Store. . EXAMINATION t High School Teacher** QfftiJIcate ? Five Year 8tate 'leaders' Certifi cate? Hegnlar County Certificate. r . An examination for High School Teachers' certificate and Five Veer State'" Teachers' Certificate, respect ively, will be held by County Super intendent W. L.~Vaughan, in Wash ington, on July 14 'and 15, 1910. The law requires all applications for ei ther of these certificates to be filed with the 8tate superintendent of Pub lic Instruction, who upon request will furnish blaafcs for this purpose. Any information In regard to this matter can befcad by writing Superintendent J. Y. Joyner, Raleigh, N. C The regular County Examination for teachers' certificate will be held by the 'Superintendent on the same dates, July 14 and 15, for both color ed and white teachers. All persons wishing to be examined must be pres ent and take the regular examination, aa the law forbids private examlnA tlons except In cases of necessity. J. Y. JOYNER, Bupt. Public Instruction. W. L. VAUOHAN. ^ , County Superintendent. m??k the wonderful progress of the Ige. Air OI?ht? on heavy machines, telegrams without wires, terrible war Immtlons to kiH men, and that *ou ler of wonders? Dr. Kins4* New Die* sovery ? tc wire life when threatened by coughs, cold*, la grippe, asthma. :roup, bronchltla, # hemorrhages, hay fever and Wfcooping cough or lung trouble. For mil bronchial affections it has no equal. It relteves Instantly. It's the surest cure. James M. Black of AlheviUe. N. C. R. H. No. 4. writes it cared him -of an obstinate cough sfter all other remedies failed. 5?e. and 11.00. A trial bottle free. Guar anteed by Dr. Hardy's Drug Btftre. j Only good remedies are imitated. That's why Hojlsten-'s Rocky Moun tain Tea has so many imitators. But there's nothing ^'lusj as gpod." None other that has such a wonderful rec ord of curee. Th* beat family medi cine SO years ago ? the best today. Hardy's Drug 8 to re. A Wonu's Great Ide? is how to make herself attractive. But, Without health, it is hard for her to be lovely It face, form or temper. A weak, sickly woman win be ner vous and irritable. Constipation and Kidney poisons show In pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. But Electric Bitters always prove a godsend to womsn who want health, beauty and friends. They regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify ths blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure bresth, smooth, velvetry skin, loTcly complexion* good health. Try them. 50c. at Dr. Hardy's Drug Store. Norfolk Southern Railroad Company WXDAV SEASHORE Ol'TTNO SPECIAL BETWEEN RALEIGH. WIL SON, FARMV1LLE, GREENVILLE, MORE HEAD CITY, BEAU PORT AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS. VERY LOW EXCURSION RATES. Every Sunday, Beginning. June 19th, 1910 Hlgh-<"la?w< Thorqnghfare Coach. SD^dJtjr I ! Ekeurtion lUtes to SCHEDULE Morehead City Sunday Only. and Return. . jRead Down. Sunday Excursion Rates to Sunday Only. Beaafort Read Up. | and Return. . . Ra'elgb Boutb*!l Knig) tdale Eagle Rock W?r.deU . . Zeluloa MldcJeMX Murpvlll* - > IfflP v , GreenvJU# WASHINGTON HOSPITAL ?===="?? ? ^ A" well-appointed Sanitorium for the treatment of all surgical cases Jn a sanitary and uj>-to date method. Skilled physicians [and nurses. All the' latest appli ances in vogue. For informa tion write DR. D. T. TAYLOE, v- - ^ Chief Surgeon. $2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 * 2.50 2;5* 2.50 2.50 2.00 2.00 1. 00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 1.50 1.F0 . 1...0 1.50 1.50 1.50 1**0 1.25 1.25 l.lfi 1.00 1.00 1.00 to probate and administration grtat ?d upon .aid eetate by the Clerk or jhe^Superlor court ef BMufort cou# All pcnooa who may bold valid claims against said estate are hereby notified to file tb* same, duly Itemised and verified. within the time pre scribed toy law, else this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All such claim* should bo filed either In the office of the 6lsrk of the Su perior court of Beanfoirt county or with Small, MacLean ft McMullan, State of North Carolina^ Department of State. To All to Wbom Those PreaenU May Come ? Greeting: 1 Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited in my o(Bce, that the Cow Head Mineral Springs Company, a, corporation of this State, whose prin cipal office is sttuatad on Market street, In the town of Washington, county of Beaufort. State of North Carolina (W. C. Rodman being the agant therein and In charge thereof, upon whom process may b? served), baa complied witb the requirements of Chapter 21. Revlsal of 1906, en titled "Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dis solution : Now, Therefore. I, j. Bryan Grimes. Secretary of the Stata of North Caro lina, do hereby deHlfy that the said corporation did, oof the lfith day of May, l?l?, file office a duly executed and attested consent in writ ing to the dissolution Of said corpora tion, executed by all tho stockholders thereof, which said consent,and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file In my said office as provided by law. Ux Testimony Whereof, "f hare hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 19th day of May. A. D. 1*10. J. BRYAN GRIMB8. Secretary, of State. Pursuant tor the action of the State Democratic Executive Committee, a Democratic County Convention of the County of Beaufort la hereby called to meet !n Washincton, N- C.. on Saturday, July 2, at ll o'clock a, m. The Democratic Executive Commit tee of Beaufort county having adopt ed "the preefnct plan" aa outlined In the State Plan of Organisation# pri maries are called to meet -as follows: Belhaven and Washington at 8 o'clock p. m.. Friday, June 24. Plnevllle, Beaver Dam and Choco wluity- preclnctH at 10 o'clock a. r.. Saturday, June 25. All other yieclucta tn the couaty on Saturday. June 25. at 8 o'clock p. m. This convention Is called for th?i purpose of selecting delegates to the State Congressional. Senatorial and Judicial conventions, and as will be the holding of the praetact pri marles. Immediately after the con vention adjourns a meeting of the Executive Committee will be held tor the purpose of electing a chairman for the sasnlng two years. A full r.ttendance at all primaries Is earneftly requested. By order of the ExecuUve Com mittee. W, C. RODMAN. :?r wM ? n ? ATTORNEY* b?, s H.8. - WARD JUNIUS D. GRIMM WARD & GRIMES ATT QRNE. Y S-AT-LAW WMhlngton, N. C. ?? FofUral Court*. [?" "* ' I ;H. C. CARTER, JR.. _ \TTORNEY-AT-LA\9* f: Washington, N? <?"'? Office'Market Street _?3 EDWARD L. STEWART ' Attorney-?t-L?w. Officefover DailyiNe wa, p WMhlngtoaiWiC. iCOLLIN H. HARDING; ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, 4 O/flce S?vtac* at;Tn?JCo., BoOdli - STEPHEN C. BRAGAW . Attorney ud Counselor ?t-hw I WMhinjjton, N. C NICHOLSON & DANIEL Attorneys- at-Law Practice inJAll Coor**f Nicholson Hotel Building '??- B. Rodman. WUej C. Rotea RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-at-Law Washington, fj. c. W. M. BOND. Edmton, N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMOf S BOND * SIMMONS - ATTORNEY S- AT-LAW Washington. North Carolina. . Practice In ?n CotHU. W. I- Vaughan W- A. Thorn** VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS-AT-tAW I Business Cards
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