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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3. 1910. .
Psrtles leaving town should not
fall to let the 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 th* sea
shore or mountains wil? And The
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WITH THK SHARP-SHOOTERS. '
Representative Murdook is Implac
able. Htf has dug Into Speaker Can
r.on's political pant and* And* hot
weather enjoyment In telling of all
the unpleasant thing* hp found there.
Some men love to dwell upon the
gruesome.?Indiana poll? Star.
As we understand It down here In
Texas. Mr. Taft play* golf in the
morning and guys yachting in the af
ternoon. And yet h*? is on record an
having said he wanted only one pres
idential term. Some folks never
could stand prosperity.?Da liar Morn
ing X?w,
S-nator AldrU-h want* to know
"who :?re the jieople?" He has lived
so long under the wings of protected
inter-*ts that he ran't see th? people
for the trust*.?Memphis Commercial
Apical
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1? U sill right to puhlb-h' the fn?-t
tv.,?r Theodore. Jr.. !u> gone back to
work, hut we hope that thj L??* ,\n
g-le* correspondent* are in error in
announcing that his honeymoon
over.?Uoston Dally Glob*-.
Since rhe gold imports have failed
to prevent the stock market from
?ir.king. cork life-preserver*, where
ther- i* so much water, might be bet
ter to help keep it afloat.?New York
Pre**.
Although suffering from a sprained
ankle, it I* reported that Mr. Taft will
continue his cruise. If he were to
lese his legu it may be doubted If it
would prevent the president from
traveling.?Providence Tribune.
The Eoston Herald exaggerates
when it fays no one can ignore the
charge of Senator Brlstow that Sen
ator Aldrich was financially interested
In the rubber schedule. Just watch a
leading citizen of Rhode Island ig
nor* it.?Louisville Courier-Journal
After all the bobble skirt may be a
good thing. So long a? women are
the slaves of fashion they will not
become the masters of men Chej?r
up. brother"'?Washington Post.
\ STORY KOK MKX.
Mrs Frederic S horf at a meeting
of a mother-' club in Philadeipma.
talked of the training of .children.
?\lu-?t a- rmalluox and yellow fever
are quite rar- diseases." she said, "so
will b i y hlldren be rare when proper
attention is given to the cause of bad
nest*.
"Men." she went on. "will not take
any part in correcting or training
rhildren, though when the children
turn out well they are willing enough
to take the credit.
She smiled
"They remind me in this." sa'-'
Mrs. Scboff. of a certain landiorn. He
called on a certain tenant one day and
Bald:
" 'Jones. I'm going to rajs* youx
rent.'
" 'What for?' Jones %iked anxious
ly. 'Have your taxes gone up?'
" 'No, not at all, landlord answer
ed, 'but I se? you've painted the bouse
and put In a new range and bathtub.
That, of course, ought to make It
bring more rent.'"?Philadelphia
Record. . ? . *
f A most important gathering will be
the convention which Is being arrang
ed for to be held In Atlanta on Octo
ber 6 under the auspices ofNthe South
ern Commercial Congress. The 2+*
Jects stated by the projectors are me
devising of means for advertising the
natural wealth of the South and of
disseminating among business men.
farmers and merchants of the section
data of the best methods of develop*
Ing the resources.
Governors of 16 States will be
asked to appoint ten of the foremost
business men of their States to at
tend the meelng. The States Includ
ed are Texas, Missouri. ?Oklahoma
Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee. Mis
sissippi, Louisiana. Alabama, Florida.
Georgia North CarolInT, do nth Caro
lina, Virginia. West Virginia and
Maryland. Before this meeting will
be laid the plans alrsady worked out
by the officers of tt~ Southern Com
mercial Congress. a?d the I
' the body will I
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OUR WIRE FENCING IS BULL-STRONG. HORSE-HIGH
>ND PIG-TIGHT.
COME IN AND PRICE OUR FENCING WIRE. AND WE'LL
DO BUSINESS WITH YOU. YOU'LL FIND OUR WIRE AND
OUR PRICES RIGHT.
WHATEVER BE YOUR NEEDS IN HARDWARE. YOU'LL
FIND Ol-R STORM* THE PLACE TO SUPPZY THOSE NEEDS
J. H HARRIS PLUMBING
I and SUPPLY COMPANY.
You are probably planning
a VACATION TRIP
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CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMMERS leave Norfolk dally except
Sunday 6.15 P. M. for Baltimore, with direct rail connection for
Eastern cities and resort points. * '
Elfguntly Appointed Steamers,
Unsurpassed Service,
Summer Excursion Rates.
For Information and reservations write
C. L. (/HAULER, F. R. McMILLFX.
(ifiifiul Aiccnt. Traveling Passenger Aj<enf.
NtHUOLK. VA.
If.
Norfolk Southern Railro
NEW 'CONDENSED SCHEDULE ?
Effective July I7tb.
West-Bound Pullman Steeping Cars East-Bound
RF.ADDOWN READ UP
Daily Daily Daily Daily
Except No. No. . Except
Sundav 5 6. Sunday
No. 11 No. 12
9.20 a. m. 9.30 p. m. j Lv. Norfolk . . Ar. | 7.00 a. m. | 4.05 p. m.
3-20 p. m. | 3-00 a. ra. | Lv. . Washlnton .. Lv. | 1.50 a. m. 10.45 a. m.
1.35 p. m. : ... \... . i Lv. . . New Bern .. Ar. | .. | 12.15 a. m.
4.14 p. ai. | 3.58 a. m. | Lv. . . Greenville .. Lv. | 12.41 a. m. [ 9.20 a. m.
4.39 |>. m. I 4.27 a. m. | Lv. . . Farmvllle .. Lv. | 12.10 a. m. ! 8-51 a. m.
5.51 p. m. ! 1.50 a. m. | Lv Wilson . . Lv. | 11.15 p. m. I 8.00 a. m.
7.20 p. m. | 7.30V m. | Ar Raleigh . . Lv. J 9.00 m. m. | 6.15 a. m.
NOTE?These trains operated daly between Norfolk and New Bern
vis Washington; and dally, except Sunday, between Raleigh and New Bern,
via Washington.
Nos. 5 and 6, "NIGHT EXPRE8S," carry Pullman sleeping cars
between Raleigh and Norfolk. Makes colse connection at WILSON with
A. C. L. to and from Wilmington, Rocky Mount. New Bern, Klnston via
Goldsboro. Also makes direct connection at RALEIGH with R. & 8. P. Ry.,
to and from Fayettevllle; with Sou Ry. to and from Durham and Greens
boro and with S. A- L. Ry to andfrom Henderson.
For full information and reserv-atlon of Pullman sleeping car space
apply to W. J. Williams. Ticket Agent, Wilson; F. W. Tatem, General Ag
ent. Goldsboro; J. L. Hassell, Ticket Agent, Greenville; T. H. Myers.
Ticket Agent, Washington; r. H. Bennett, Ticket Ageut, New Bern, or
address
H. C. HCDGINB. G. P. A. W. W. CROXTON, A. 0. P. A.
E. T. LAMB, President and General Manager.
NORFOLK. VA.
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 Tuesday,
September 13, 1910.
For Catalogue and Information, address
ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President,
Greenville, N. G.
WE CARRY IN STOCK
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of the \
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METHODS
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WASHINGTON &AILY NEWS
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oorrespcndenre respectfully solicited, Investment and Marginal .
, v accounts given careful attention.
JUST RECEIVED:
A- Big: Shipment of
FRUIT JARS and
JELLY GLASSES
'
Prices right.
JOS. F. TAYLOE,
The'Quality Grocer. 'Phones 123 and 124,
Napoleon's Grit.
wan of tile unconquerable, never-say
die kind, the kind that you need
most when you have a bad cold, cough
or lung 4ieea8e- Suppose troches, or
cough Syrups, cod liver oil or doctors
have all failed, don't lose heart or
hope. Tajte Dr. King's New Discov
ery. Satisfaction Is guaranteed when
-ieed for any throat or lung trouble.
It has taved thousands of hopeless
sufferers, lit masters stubborn colds,
obstinate, coughs, hemorrhages, la
grippe. cf(>un. asthma, hay fever and
'.vhooplng cough, and Is the most safe
and certain remedy for all bronchial
affection?. 60.. $1.00. Trial bottle
freo at ojjtdrugglsts.
Marvelous Discoveries
mark tjie wonderful progress of the
age. Air flights on neavy machine*,
telegrams without wires, terrible war
inventions to kill men, and that won
der of wonders?Dr. King's New Dis
covery?to aave life when threatened
by coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma,
croup, bronchitis, 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 Asheville, N. C-, R. R. No. 4. writes
U cured him of an obstinate cough
after all otber remedies failed. 50c.
and f 1.00. A trial bottle free. Guar
anteed by Dr. Hardy's Drug Store.
A Dreadful Wound
from a knife, gun, tin can, rutty nail,
fireworks, or of any other nature, de
mands prompt treatment with Buck
ten' a Arnica Salve to prevent blood
poison rr gangrene. It's the quick
est. 8arent healer for all such wounds
u also for Burns. Bolles, Sores, Skin
Eruptions, Eczema, Chapped Hands,
toras or Plies. 25c. at Dr. Hardy's
Drug Stose.
CHANGE IN W HKUl'LK
Norfolk Southern RaJlroad.
Sunday eSashore Special to Morehe?d
City and eBaufort, N. C.
Bcginnlg 8unday, July 24th. special
Sunday trains will Hive Belhaven at
6:20 a. m. and Washington at 7: St
i. m., arriving at Morehad Ctty 10:30.
Returning will leave Beaufort at 8:40
p. m. and Morehad City 6:05 p .m.
Ask nearest Ticket Agent for com
plete Information.
h; c. hudoins, o. p. a.
Norfolk. Va.
Work 24 Hours a Day.
The busiest little'things ever made
ire Dr. King's New Life Pllla. Every
pill Is a sugar-coated blobula of
health, that changes weakness Into
strength, languor Into *ne*gy, brain
fag Into mental power; curing Consti
pation. Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia,
Malaria. 25c. at all druggists.
Before leaking yourjpurchase'of
Groceries
consider where you can get the best quality at the
lowest price. v
A tempting array/ of good thingsl|to eatjjwill be
found in our store.
Wewant you to see whatjwe have;^then you will
become our customer.
E. L. ARCHBELL
Cool
Kitchen
Perfect .
Cooking
The Wnwwlle wi?. ,?an o f expertcaoe?tlw <onu who
karnra hew to cook?find, aft*r practical Wt aad bard trials,
the gaa KOTO la her idea of what . cook Mote ought to be.
It reqalrr. leaa attentk*. c cat, leaa to oper./e, aad cooka
all food better than ray store ? be bu tried.
1 ' *-? ' ?, - w. .? J*S , ? * ' : > *. ? *
only fis.oo Will install oxe ih yocr kitchen.
Washington Light & Water Co.
YOU CAN ALL READ BY ONE
?lAMP-IF IT IS A MAZDA
It will give yon three times the light of the old
it yle carbon electric lamp, and at no increase in your
urrent Wll.J "ii I 1
too,]
- NOTICK OF SALE
v By virtue of a decree of tho S
perlor Court oX Beaufort county,
a special proceeding entitled 7
Terry surt other* vs. Charles
ard nnd others, the undersign
misaloners therein appointed
at public auction, for cath. to the
highest b.'dder, at the Courthouse
I door In Beaufort county, on Mon
day. tho 15th day of August, 1910.
at noon, all that tract or^parcel of
land situated In Washington town
ibip. Beaufort county, adjoining the
lands of -Jno. W. Terfy. B- B. 8at
twrtbwalte. Stanley Brown aai J. H.
Loggett and known as the Richmond
Terry tra^t:
Beginning at the main road oppo
site an old pine stump and running
along a line of marked tt?ee south 62
east to Augustu* Little'* line; thence
with the said Little's line to islah
Jolly's line; thence, with said Jolly's
line to Hosea Dudley's line; the divid
ing line between the first and second
lota; thence with the said dividing
line to John Short, deoeased; thence
with the ssld Short's line to a cor
ner; thence with Short's line to
Chauncey's line; thence with Chaun
icey's line to a corner called Hutton's
line; thence, "With said line to the
main road, to the banning.
? This July 14th. 1910.
W. D. GRIMES.
1 A. D. MAC LEAN,
Com mission em
EXKCfTOlrs XOTICE.
Harin? qualified as executor of tha
eetate of Mary T. McDonald, de
ce*,ed. l?'e pf Beaufort county. North
Carolina, notice la hereby given that
aJI claims aaalnst aald estate must be
exhibited and presented to the under
pinned within twelve (1J) month,
from thl, 26th day of July. i)U, or
this notice will be pleaded In bar of
their recovery. All persons indebted
:to said estate are required to make
! Immediate payment.
' SEJTH BRIDGMANN,
Kaecutor of Mary T. McDonald.
Deceased.
This 26th day of July, 1914).
NOTIOK OP &A(JC. ,
UNDER AN? by VIRTsJE power
of sale given by Sec. *017 of the Re
vise 1 of 1905, tb> undersigned will on
the 11th day of August. 1910. at ll
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. Tlx:
The steam vessel "VANCEBORO,"
together with all of tackle, furniture,
flitures and apparel.
The flfld sale being made to satisfy
liens against the said steam vessel
existing In favor of the undersigned.
Terms of sals: Cash.
MUTUAL MACHINE CO.
This July 25th. 1910.
DEFINITION of AUTOMOBILE.
?f a hand
carriage
? The word automobile has been de
fined as" fellows:
Automobile: A large Iron and rub
ber contrivance for converting gaso
line "Into speed, luxury, excitement
an4 obituaries. It?consists of a J
some lestther upholstered
body mounted on a gizzard full of
machinery suffering from various ail
ments. it is the speediest and most
stylish form of transportation known.
It can transport seven people to the
police station, the bankruptcy court
: or the golden gate In less time than
any other known method.
A Frightful Wreck.
jnl trsln, automoblto or buggy may
Icause cute, bruises, abrasions, sprains
or wounds that demand Bucxien's Ar
nica Salve-?earth's greatest healer.
Quick relief and prompt cure results.
For burns, bolls, soree of all kinds,
35c. at all <
eyes or corns, Its supreaas^Borert pile
The North Carolina
COLLEGE Df ICM
MID
SEE
MECHANIC
The State's CoHege for I
iat Industrial workers. '
in Airicatare, f _ _
hnal Husbandry and Dairying; in
cmi, ~ iar"
xcthu
fr-f Gt-}
EDWARD L. STEWART
Attorney-at-La*.
Ottic over Dally Newft.fi
. Washington, N. C.
.COLLIN H. HARDING
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, , ?; ,jSH
W/ HINGTON. N. C. l
^ ? \
- STEPHEN C. BRAGAW >
Attorney and Counselor-'
at-law
Washington, N.'C.
NICHOLSON & DANIEL
Attorneys-at-Law
Practice In All Court*
Nicholson Hotel Building
John H. Small, A. D. MacLean,
Harry McMollan. , \ . V
SMALL, MACLEAN &
McMULLAN
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Waahlngton. North Carolina.
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W. D. GRIMES
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Washing ton. North Carolina.
I PiactlcM In all the Com
ffa. B> Rodmaa. Wu?y C. Sodan.
RODMAN & RODMAN
Attorneys-at-Law
Washing-ion, N. C.
W. M. BOND. Edantoa. N. C.
NORWOOD L. S1MMOI 3
BOND & SIMMONS
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Waahiostoo. North Carolina.
PractJca la all Couita.
W. L.Vraghu W- A. Thompv>q
VAUGHAN 8c THOMPSON
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Waahlngton and Aurora, N. C
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