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MR. t'ANXOVS HOT T1MF.
The direct primary accomplishes
one useful purpose at any rate. It
forces .Joseph G. Cannon to brave the
fierce heat of Kansas in midsummer
to defend the system.
In th? caucus and convention day*
Mr. Cannon made no public appear
ance? until fverythinc political except
thv voting had been out and dried.
Then all that was necessary l'oV hl;n
to do was to r!di< ule or abuse the op
poslt'^p. Su-u a thi:i?i as putting hit::
on ti'lf. 1 before assemblages of his
ov.n party was unknown.
Tlie Speaker is in Kansas a? 'his
time not to attack Democrats but tn
placrr-? Republican*. Instead of nd
dre-?*1!:;;: a compact and not toij keenly
Inter^^ted party he speaks t*> men po
litically affiliated with himself who
are s:.*pfclou*. dissatisfied and in
quisitive. He [* nn th* defensive in
hi* tw household.
It nrtsi be admitted .therefore, that
the dlre'-t primary makes :or prou
re-*.. It simulates independent
thought within party lines. It pro
mo'-s responsibility on the part rf
public officer*. It brings men and
measures under examination first of
all by the members of the organiza
tion that is responsible for them. If
the?-3 are so objectionable as to call
for a srrapegoat. as the Speaker de
scribes himself, it gives the people an
additional opportunity to apply the
rod of discipline.
Mr. Cannon has not willingly de
monstrated the value of the primary,
but bis labors this week in that direc
tion will be remembered as among
his most important public Bervlces.
WHAT THEY WII.L FIND.
When Attorney-General Wickers
ham and Secretary Nagel, who sail
next Saturday for Alaska, arrive at
their destination they will find a ter
ritory twice*as large a? that of the
State of Nevada and nearly as large
as that of ihA State of Wyoming.
They will find a territory with a
white male population of voting age
more than five times as large as was
fixed :ipon by Congress as requisite
to repre.?enta;ive government in the
Northwest territory more than one
h indred and twenty years aga
They will find an unusually vigor
ous. self-rehan* ar.d ambitious popu
lation ? a pee;!** ifcus-tomed to hard
ship, knowing well how to take care
of themselves and probably the best
specimens of American pioneers to b.?
seen today.
They will find as much evidence
perhaps of Guggenheim-Morgan rule
as of the authority of the United
States, the one fiercely denying the
right of local self-government and the
other mildly assenting to the '-onten
ticn.
Finally, they will find there, as we
hope may always be found wherever
the flag waves, a democracy that is
safer than a plutocracy and cbndi
t.lons In every other respect which will
confute the fears, real or pretended,
of selfish interests and hidebound
classes.
BULLETIN ON FIG CTl/TURE
IN NORTH CAROLINA.
V
A very timely bulletin on fig cul
ture has heen prepared and published
by tbe North Carolina Experiment
Station. The publication was pre
v pared to supply information with
reference to the growth and market
ing of the fig, for at this time much
Interest is manifested in fig culture
by farmers and other fruit growers in
most sections of the upper South. The
bulletin deals with the climatic re
quirements of the fig. as well as tbe
sections of the State suited for the
BTOwth of this fruit. It discusses the
advantages and opportunities the
State has over other sections.
Such subjects as soils for fig?, prop
agation, planting, cultivation mulch
ing, manures and fertilizers, irriga
tion, pruning, winter protection, har
vesting. marketing, uses and varieties
are fully discussed. The important
aubject of the premature 'dropping of
green or immature figs Is fully treat
ed, and rgp*.edles for same are given.
A copy of this bulletin may be tc- |
cured free by addressing Director C.
B. Williams. West Raleigh, N. C.
Ab AllfOOd. of jHHoa. I? la ]
here this morning on business.
Mr. Goorge W. Bowon. cf Surry.
was In the city yeeterdey.
Mr. A. B. Alii good, of rout* No. lf
is fn the city today.
Mr. J. H Calloway left this morn
ing for Now Bern
CHANCE.
Il is strictly am) philosophically
true in nature and reason that there
is no such dung as chance or acci
dent. it being evident that these
words do not signify anything real
ly existing, anything that is truly an
agent or the cause of any event,
hut they sgnify merely men's igno
rance of the real and
cause. ? Adam Clarke.
Provoking ? Husband.
A Mohammedan woman cannot of
herself separate from her husband
without Lila consent. Ho ma3* divorce
her with a few words spoken by him
self. If she is clever, however, ahe
will take him by surprise ut an un
guarded moment and contrive to do or
say something which will make him
so angry that before he can exercise
sufficient self control to stop himself
he has uttered the wjghed for words.
Bitten.
Standing by the entrance of a large
?state in the suburbs of Olasgow ore
two huge dogs carved out of gran
ite. An Englishman, going by In a
hack, thought he would have some
fun with the Sctoeh driver.
"How often. Jock, do you feed those
two big dugs?"
"Whenever they bark, sir." was the
straight faced reply.
Blunderbuss.
In using the word "blunderbusa
?ncousclously Imply a sense of dlspai^
sgeroent for the shooting powers of
our forefathers contrasted with the
precision of tbe modern rifle. The
word Itself has, however, a terrible
enough meaning and disdains all con
nection with "blunder." "Blunder
busB," in fact, as we have it, is a
strange corruption? perhaps not alto
gether untlngcd with the sense and
sound of "blunder"? of the old Dutch
word "dondcrbus?s," which can be lit
erally translated Into the English
"thunder box'' or "thunder barrel."
As far ns Is known, no one ever died
cf seasickness, although frequently
this cause Is awrihed In reports of th?
death of travelers. In practically all
such cases, however, some organic
disease has been the real cause and
not the simple seasickness Itself.
"Well, then, how must I make love?"
"First you must believe that there is
no one in the world but me."
"I've got that far already."
"Next you must make me believe
that there is no one Id the world but
you."? Life.
NOTICE OF SAIiK.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of power
of sale given by Sec. 2017 of the Re
vlsal of 1905, the undersigned will on
the llth day of August. 1910. at 12
o'clock, noon, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder, at the Mutual
Machine Co Wharf, in the City of
Washington. N. C . the following de
scribed personal property, viz:
The steam vessel "VANCEBORO."
together with all of tackle, furniture,
fixtures and apparel.
The said sale being made to satisf>
liens against the said steam vessel
existing in favor of the undersigned.
Terms of sals: Cash.
This July 25th. 1910.
MUTUAL MACHINE CO.
Murvelous Discoveries
mark the wonderful progress of the
age. Air flights cn heavy machines,
telegrams without wires, terrible war
Inventions to kill men, ami that won
der of wonders ? Dr. King's New Dis
covery ? to save life when threatened
b.r coughs, told*, la grippe, asthma,
croup, bronchi'is, hemorrhages, hay
fever and whooping cough cr lung
trouble. For all bronchial affections
It has no equal. It relieves instantly.
It's the surest cure. James M. Black
of Ashevllle, N. C., R. R. No. 4, writes
it cured him of an obstinate cough
after all other remedies failed. 50c.
and $1.00. A trial bottle free. Guar
anteed ny Dr. Hardy's Drug Store.
MOTHER PRATS
GREATLY REDUCED RATER
To
BI-CENTENNAL CELEBRATION
and
NORTH CAROLINA FIREMEN'S'
TOURNAMENT.
NEW BERN, N. C.
July 2Ath-*Oth. IPIO. from alt point*
on Norfolk Mouthem Railroad.
Special trains will be Operated from
New Bern to Morehead City at con
clusion of Celebration, Tuesday, Wed
nesday, and Thursday Evening.
7.V. Round trip. 7 Ikm
Special Train will be Operated re
turning from Morehead City at 9:00
a. m.. July 2f?th. 27th, 28th and 29th.
Ask nearest ticket Agent for com
plete Information.
H. C. HUDGTXS, G. P. A.,
Norfolk. V?.
tar not to S?r? a man around
koiua tb Mum thtucs on.
Tha auffra??tla will narar to aatla
n.tl until aka la flvan th? prlTlieca of
asking a man to marry tor.
Why So Weak?
Kidney Trouble* May 'to Sapping
Your Life Away. Wellington Peo
ple Have Learned This Fact.
When a healthy man or woman
begins to run down without appar
ent cause, becomes weak, languid,
depressed, suffers backache, head
ache. dizzy spells and urinary disor
ders, kidney weakness may be Ihe
cause of It all. Keep the kidneys well
and they will keep you well. Doah's
Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys and j
I keep them well. Can Washington
readers demand further proof than
the following statement:
J. Frank Powell, West Tarboro, N.
C., says: "Last spring I had an? at
tack of La Grippe and after that,
suffered from backache and pains j
across my loins. If I stooped or lift
ed. sharp pains darted through my!
body, causing me great misery, i
Doan's Kidney Pills were finally re-|
commended to me and I procured a
box: I can say that they gave me
wore relief than any other remedy I
had ever tried. The use of one box;
removed all symptoms of my trouble
and I have not had a return of them.
iDoan's Kidney Pills have certainly '
done me a great deal of good and
consequently I am pleaced .to recom
mend them."
Remember the name ? Doan's ?
take no other.
| SPECIAL TRAIN, I
On account Hl-Centennial Celebra
tion and Annual Convention and]
Tournament ot North Carolina Flre
Imen's Association at New Bern, N. C.,|
July 25th to 30th, the N.-S. R. R. Co.'
will operate special train, leaving
New Bern at 11.00 P. M. on Monday
night. July 25th, and Wednesday
night. July 27th. arriving at Wash
ington in time to connect with trains
for Raleigh Division, Edenton, Eliz
abpth City and Norfolk. Fare for
round trip from Washington. $1.35.
Fire companies and bands in uniform,
ten or more on one ticket, 90 cents.
Tickets sold on trains leaving Wash
ington at 10.50 A. M. and 3.10 P. M.
W. W. CROXTON, .
A. O. P., Agt. ,
E. T. LAMB.
Pres. and Gen'l Mgr.,
Norfolk. Va.
'
A CURE FOR ECZEMA.
Many people who have eczema and
have tried repeatedly to be cured
without obtaining the desired result
will be interested in the following
statement by Mrs. J as. E- Blair, of
Boston, MasB.
"My daughter h? suffered from
birth (for twenty years) from ecse
ma, and had tried many so-called
cures and dozens of physlcians's pre
scriptions with little or no relief un
til I was advlBed to have her try
I am thankful today to he able to in
form you that she has been entirely
cured after using 6ix bottles of Blood
ine and four boxes of Bloodlne Oint
ment."
What Mrs. Blair says is enough to
I convince the most skeptical that
Bloodine and Bloodlne Ointment used
together will positively cure any case
of eczema. Bloodlne costs but fifty
cents a bottle, six bottles for two dol
lars and a half. Bloodine Liver Pills
cure constipation. Mall orders filled
by Bloodine Corporation, Boston.
Mass. ,At Dr. Hardy's Drug Store.
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY
Mothers who value their own com
fort and tho welfare of their children,
should never he without a box of
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for
Children, for use throughout the sea
son. They break up Colds, cure Fev
erishness. Constipation, Teething Dis
orders, Headache and Stomach Trou
bles. These powders never fail. Sold
by all drug stores, 25c. Don't accept
any substitute. A trial package will
be sent free to any mother who will
address Allen 8. Olmstead, LeRoy,
NY. ,
;
FOR HEADACHE ? Hick's Oapadlne.
Whether twom Cold*. Beat. Stom
ach or Nervous Troubles, Capndlne
will relieve you. It's liquid ? pleas
ant to take? act# immediately. Try
It. 10, 25 and 60c. at drug stores.
A Frightful Wreck.
M train, automobile or buggy may
cause cpts, bruises, abrasions, sprains
or wounds that demand Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve ? earth's greatest healer
Quick relief and prompt cure results.
For burns, bolls, sorts of all kinds,
eczema, chapped hands and lips, sore
eyes or corns, its supreme. Surest pile
?ur* 25c. at all druggists.
I The use of mineral waters and
mineral drugs i:f case of costiveness,
is decidedly harmful. The natural
remedy ia Hollister's Rocky Moun
tain Tea. Purely vegetable. A mild
laxative, which does not gripe nor
weaken the bowel muscles. Hardy*
Drug Store.
?i*CHAM
SCHOOL
1753 1919
?ftilHMtf 1MT
Jin WASHINGTON PARK we help you.
? >
J. Leen W ood MEMBERS N. \ . COTTON EXCHANGE J*jn?t W. CoI?
n
i. LEON WOOD & CO
BANKERS and BROKERS
STOCK*. BONDS, COTTON. GRAIN *ud PROVISIONS.
1 73 PLUME STREET. CARPENTER BUILDING, NORFOLK, VA.
I'rWate wirttlto N. Y. S'ock Exchanu?. N. Y. Cotton Exchmnge,[Chlc?ao
Board oi Tndc mud other HoaiicbU Center*.
Correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment and Marginal,
accounts given careful attention.
J U s Tflfe C E I V* D:
A Big Shipment of ;
FRUIT JARS and
JELLY GLASSES
Prices right.
JOS. F. TAYLOE,
The Quality Grocer. 'Phones|123|and 124
TERRIBLE STRAIN
RESULTEDJOT AMISS
A Lenoir Lady, After Two Weeks
Grinding Labor, Ftels
Better Than Ever.
Lenoir, N. C. ? "I am not tired at all,
and am stouter than I have ever been,"
writes Mrs. Kate Waters, of Lenoir, N.C^
"although I have just finished a two
weeks' wash. I lay my strength to
Cardui, the woman's tonic. 1 have taken
a lot of it and I can never praise tt
enough lor what it has done for me. 1
can never thank you enough for the ad
vice you gave me, to take Cardui, lor
Since taking tt I look so well and am
stout as a mule."
You are urged to take Ctrdui, that gen
tle, vegetable tonic, for weak woefcen. Hi
use will strengthen and build up your sys
tem, relieve or prevent headache, back
ache and the ailments of weak women.
It will surely help you#as it has helped
thousands of others, in the past 50 yeaca.
A Dreadful Wound ?
from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail,
fireworkB. or of any other nature, de
mands prompt treatment with Buck
lea's Arnica Salve to prevent blood
poison or gangrene. It's the quick
est, sorest healer for all such wounds
as slso for Barns, Bolles. 8ores, Skin
'Eruptions, Eczema, Chapped Hands,
i corns or Piles. 26c. at Dr. Hardy's
[Drug Store.
BETTER THAN SPANKING
8pfnkln4 does not cure rnlldren of
bedwettlng. There Is a constitutional
causa for this trouble. Mrs. If. Stam
mer*. Box W. Notre Dame. Ind.. win
?end free to any mother her success
ful home treatment with free instruc
tions. Send no money, but write her
today If your children trouble yon is
this way. Don't blame the child, the
chances are it can't help It This
treatment also cures adults and aged
people troubled with urine dl.. cut
ties by day or night.
Work 24 Honrs a Day.
The busiest little things ever made
are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every
pill Is a sugar-coated blobule of
health, that changee weakness into
strength, languor Into energy, brain
fag into mental power; curing Consti
pation, Headache. Chills, Dyspepsia,
llalariau 25c. at all druggists.
EAST CAROLINA .
TEACHERS' TRAINING SCHOOL
A State School organized and maintained for one
definite purpose:? Training young men and women
forTeaching. The regular session opens i uesday,
September 13, 191Q.
For Catalogue and Information, address
ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President,
Greenville, N. C.
Cool
Kitche'n
Perfect
Cooking
hard trials,
to be.
The housewife witii years o f experience?the
knows how to cook ? Ami* after practical test an<
the gas stove Is her idea of what a cook stove oagt
It requires less attention, costs Jess to opavM
all food better than any stove she has tried.
ONLY 91B.0O WILL INSTALL ONE IN YOUR KITCHEN.
Washington Light & Water Co.
IF THEY ASK FOR GREEN,
Mr. Storekeeper, Give 'em Green.
You ca n match colors abs6lutely under the light of
the MAZDA LAMP, without going out in
to prove it.
Not only
it gives your
electric light with the
iM
NOTICE OP flAU
Under and by virtttre of an
tlou directed to me out of the Su
perior court of Beaufort county, N.
C., In a judgment duly docketed In
the said cousX in an actiou wherein .
Pamlico Grocery Co. was plaintiff,
and E. T. WlUafd, C. E. WUlard and
B. F. WlUard, were defendants. I.
Geo. ?E. Ricks, Sheriff of Beaufdrf
county, t.OI on Monday, tho 1st day
of August, 1010. at 19 o'clock noon,
sell for cash, to the highest bldderr
before the eoorthouee' door In the
said county, all of the right, title and
Interest of C. E. Willard and B. P.
WUlard In and to those certain tracts
or parcels of land situated Uv the
State of North Carolina, Beaufort
county, and Washington township,
levied upon yid attached In the said
ftcQpn, and mora particularly hound
ed and deecribed as follows. Ha:
First. That certain lot designated
a^ lot No. 8 in the division of the
lands of the late EdwLty Woolard,
which is duly recorded in the Regla
tar's office of Beaufort county In
Book 34* page 36. being the lot as
signed In the Bald division to Edwin
Woolard; beginning at the northeast
corner of lot No. 2 in the said divis
ion on the line between Beaufort and
Martin' counties, running . with the
said line south 63 east 87 poles,
itkence south 45 west 400 p^les to the
run of Moyes Beaver Dam Swamp;
thence with the run of the said
swamp to the eastern line of lot No.
'2 in the said division; thence with
tho said line north 4B.5 east 415
poles to the beginning. Containing'
210 acres, more or less.
j Second. That certain lot or parcel!
of land designated as lot No. 4 in the
division of the lands of the late Ed
win Wooiard above referred *to, and
which said lot was conveyed by thel
jsaid Edwin T. Woolard by F. E-|
Woolard by deed dfcted January 13,1
1880, recorded In the Register's1
office of Beaufort county, ini
Book 86, page 286. Beginning
[at the northeast corner of ldt
No. ^ in the said division above re
ferred to. on the county line, and
with the aald llne-eouth 62 east ^44|
poles to John D. Perry's line, In
Orassy Island Swamp; thenoe with
the ran of the jsald swamp and the
said John D. Perry's Una to the run
of Moy?# Beaver Dam Swamp;' thence
with the run of the eald swamp to the
eaatern line of lot Mq. t In the aald
division; (hence with the aald line of
jlot No. 2 north 42 east 400 poles tol
the beginning. Containing 210 acres
This June ' t mo.
GEO. a. RICK8,
8he ; of Beaufort County
NOTICE OF 8ALC UM> ER EXECU
TION.
Under and by virtue of an execu
tion directed to me out of the Su
perior court of Beaufort copnty, N.
C-. In a judgment duly docketed In
the said court in an action wherein
A. J. Cox ft Company was plaintiff
and E. T. Willard, C. E. Wtllard and
B. F. Willard, were defendants, . I,
Geo. E. Ricks, Sheriff of Beaufort
county, will on Monday, the 1st day
of August, 1910, at 11 o'clock noon,
?ell for cash,- to the highest bidder,
before the courthouse door in ^be
said county, all of the right, title and
interest of <C. E. Willard and F.
Willard in and to those certain tracts
or parcels of land situated In the
State of North Carolina. Beaufort
county, ] and Washington township,
levied upon and attached in the said
action, and more particularly bound
ed and described as follows, viz.:
First. That captain log designated
at lot No; 8 In the division of the
lands of the late Edwin Woolard.
which Is duly recorded In the Regis
ter's office of Beaufort county, in
Book 34. page ft, being the lot as
signed in the said division to Edwin
Woolard; beginning at the northeast
corner of lot No. 2, in the said di
vision on the line betweea Beaufort
and JCartin counties, running with
the said lins south ?S east 87 poles,
thence south 4S west 400 poles to the
run of Moyee Beaver Daal Swamp;
thenoe with the run of the said
swamp to the eastern Sine of lot No.
2 in tbe said division; thence with
the said line north . 46.5 east 411>^
poles to the beginning. ~ Containing
210 aires, more or less.
Second. That certain lot or parcel
of land designated as lot No. 4 in tbe
division of the lands of tlje late Ed
win Woolard abort referred to, and
which said lot was eonveyed to tbe
ssid Edwin T. Woolard by F. E.
Woolard by deed dated January 12,
1880, recorded in the Register's of
fice of Beaufort county in Book 86.
page 286. Beginning at the north
east corner of Tot No. 3 in tbe said
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\TTORNEYAT. LAW;
Washington^ N.~C.
Office Market Street - ? X"
EDWARD L.STEWART
i - Attorney-at-Law. > _ &
lOttico over Daily New*,g
Washington, N. C.
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Attorney and Counselor-]
at-law*
Washington, N.|C.|
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Practice In All Court"
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Washington, N. C,
W. M. pOND. Edftaton. N. C.
NORWOOD L. SIMMOI S
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ATTORNfcYS-AT-LAW
Washington. North Carolina.
Practice In all Coui t*. lA'
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Pain along the back. 61uln?n, haad
ache and gendHl languor. Get a pack
as* of Mother Q ray's AUSTRALIAN
LEAF, *>e pleasant root and herb /
cure fdr all Kidney, Bladder and Uri
nary troubles. When yon feel an ru? ''J
down, tired, .weak and without ener
gy use this remarkable combination
of nature's herbs and roots. As a
regulator It hw no equal. Mother
Oia#'s Australian-Leaf is sold by
Druggists or sent by mall for BO cts.rij