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vuj&water printing cojimv ,,v Publishers. J. L. MAYO. Editor and Mmw.^r. Telephone No. 190. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Oi? Month..';. -15 Pour Months. ............ f.. 1.00 Btx Month* 150 One Year 3.00 i ? i " * ' ? Subscribers d^lring the paper dis continued will pleas* notify this office M date of expiration, otherwise. It will bo continued at regular subscrip tion rates until notice to stop Is rs taired. It you do not get The Dally News promptly telephone or write the man ager. and the complaint will reoetre i Immediate attention. It la our declre I to ptoase you. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 24. 1910. Parties leaving town should not | Call to let the Now* follow them dally with the news of Washington fresh [ and crisp. It will provo s valuable companion, reading to you like a let tar from home. Those at the sea shore or mountains wll) find The News a most welcome Interest tug Tlsltor. ^?ibii i w?a ii ? All articles sent to TL?* Ns#rs for publication must be signed by tb: writer, otherwise they will not be published. Inakas. Of all kind provisions of nature per haps the manner In which snakes are brought into the world is tlie most re markable. As a rale, all harmless snakes are batched from eggs, arriv ing in batches of from thirty to eighty. The poisonous snake*, on the other hand, are born In litters of from seven J to eleven in number. - There are ex ceptions to the rule, of course, but they are few and unimportant, for. though the deadly king cobra lays her eggs to be hatched by the ?un. they are few In numlter. unlike* tho colonies deposited by the harmless snakes. A Quostion of Ownership. -?'Are you the man who advertises 'Own your own home?' said the de- ; Jected looking caller. "I am," answered the real estate dealer. "Well. I'd !lko to get the recipe." "The what?" "The recipe?the modus operandi. I want to know what to do to own my own home Our cook has a temper like a raging Ilea and muscles like Hercules. If you can. tell me how to dispossess her Money's no object."? Washington Star. Russia Leather. When Marshall Jewell was minister to Russia he discovered the secret of makln? Russia leather b.v his sense of smell. The Russians use birch bark tar in dressing skins instead of tallow and grease. By literally following bis nose one day on a visit to a large Rus sian leather tannery Jewell chanced upon the secret compound in a large kettle. He recognized the odor of the birch Lark ami reported the discovery to his government. As a result genuine Russia leather gcods are now being mrtde In this country. Ar.imala and Climbing. Bears can climb well If little, but the grizzly and other large .species stay mainly on the ground. A bear always climbs down u tree backward, ns does the domestic ^at until she ha* nearly reached tb- ground, when she turns and Jum;.". but most wildcat* nut down a trial: head first, even the heavy l^ipard liehig a more skillful climber than the light bouse cat. The tlc?r a::d lion, however. do not climb, fcr uj discoverable reason unless It be th.'.r :hev fear falling on account of th-.'ir weight. Hui> u--.3 His L'i-cipl?. A uJ.-llvr of the grout ?lltciMJkrU wl.v vl \ Idol' Hugo's i-eu'jiilij."'. Iai'UUic eagaged la argument -ud ?u?t Ij.h temper Hugo solemuly ivouktd imn, and he sub sided Presently the guests retired. One of tbeai. however. Lad forgotten his umbrella and returned to get it. Looking through ;.u open door from the vestibule, he perceived the young man on his knees I * fore the poet, sob bing out his apologies for his dlsre spect. while Victor Huko. with almost regal dignity, extended bis hand to blm and bade him rise. Paopl* Who Uitd to Eat Spidara. The enjoyment of particular kinds of food In. after all. a matter of custom, and the African who revels in wblte ants is no more peculiar in hla festes than the European who eats cheese mites. A lady whom M. Reaumur knew was accustomed to devour spi ders as fast as she could catch them, and a German lady save It as her opinion that these creature* resembled in taste the most delicious nuts. A fel low countryman of this lady was in the habit of regularly bunting spiders In bis own and his friends' houses, lie used to spread them op bread. Rozel tells us. and vowed that tHfey were far pleasanter to the palate than butter.? Cornblll Magazine A Hop*i??s Cas?. Winks?Jlnka never sees the point of a Joke. Blinks?No; he is usually the butt of it.?New York Ueraid. A NOBLE WORK. It neei-jful fo model a r'Htur ?nd gjve it Kfe. To moid an mtei l/?enw and nrtiH Muth therein if Mill more beautiful?Victor Hugo. ? ? They Oidnt Mr*. Nacpit?i dou't M lsk. Israeli liHUfbr. Mr. Natfflt~Tb?a we oogbt ? bare a ??i7 plaaaut erasJo* " K";,, to Norfolk,and L | | Very chMp rttM: Beaufort. N. g. is.00 N. C. . . . ..V.u 1.00 Oriental. N. <* J t.00 New Born. N. C- . .? 2.60 Washington. o. 2.25 Granville. N. C. lift WiWoa. N. C.L 2.50 Belhaven, N. C. 4, ? . t.26 Columbia. N. C. , . I... 1.26 Plymouth, N. C. **6 Mackey*. N. C 2.25 Rates la tame proportion from other stations. Going: Tickets to be sold for regu lar trains August 25th. Returning: Tickets good to return until 9.43 a. in. Sunday, Aug. 28th. except that tickets sold St points ob Raleigh division are good to leave Norfolk until 9.SO p. m., August 28tb. ? ?vbmhb Get complete information from tick et agents. H. C. HTDON13, General Passenger Agent; ? W. W. CROXTON. Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agt. Norfolk. Va.l NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD. New Short Line Through Eastern North Carolina via Raleigh-Nor folk?Schedule in EfTect August 15th. North and East Round. No. 6. dally, "Night Express," Pullman Sleep'ng Cars, leaves Wash lngton 1.60 a. m., arrives Norfolk 7 a. m. No. 2. dally, leaves Washington at 10.45 a. m.. arrives Xdrfolk 4.06 p. m. No. 54. daily except Sunday, leaves Washington 3.15 p. m., arrives Bel haven 4.45 p. m. South and West Bound. No. 5. dally, "Midnight Express," Sleeping Cars, leaves Washington at 2.55 a. m., arrives Wilson 5.20 a. tn.. Raleigh t.30 a. m. Connect at Wilson with A. C. L. Railroad north and south at Raleigh with lines di verging. No. 19. dally except Sunday, leaves Washington 7 a. m., arrives Green ville 7.51 a. m.. Wilson 9.15 a. m. Raleigh, 11.20 a. m. No. 53. dally except Sunday, leaver Washington 10.07 a. m., arrives at New Bern 11.35 a. m. No. 1. dally, leaves Washington at 3.1" p. in., arrives New Bern 4.35 p. nr. Beaufort 7.05 p. in., Goldsboro 9 p. ra. No. 11>. adily except .Sunday, leaves Washington 3.20 p. m.. arrives at Greenville 4.14 p. m., Wilson, 6.31 Raleigh 7.25 p. m. N. B-?Above schedule figures pub* lished as information only, and not | guaranteed. ? For particulars apply to any tick et agent or T. H. Myers, agent, Wash I lngton. N. C. | H C. HUDGINS, General Passenger Agent; W. W. CROXTON. Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agt. Norfolk, Va. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD. New and Attractive Tral. Service Brfwern Ralelftli, V. f.. ml Washington, N. C. Beginning August 15th the Nor folk Southern Railroad will place another ji-?**en*er train In service between Raleigh and Washington via Greer. v!I> and Wilson,'makinK 3 !M?9e:>ver trains each way every week ?Jay. NEW HTHFiJULE FROM WASHIXCi TON TO RALEIGH. N. C. No dally. "Night Express." leaven Washington 2.03 a. a.. Green v!llf? 3.53* (?. n?.. WHfon 5.20 a. m.; arrive* Raleigh' 7.30 e. m. No. i?. daily except Sunday, leaves Washington 7 n. m.. Greenville 7.51 a. in.; W!'?on 0.13 a, in.; arrive Ral eigh 11.20 a. m. No. 11. daily except Sunday, leaves Washington 3.20 p. in., Greenville 4 14 l>. m., Wilson 5.3\ p. m.. ar rive Raleigh 7.20 p. m. FROM RALEIGH TO WASHINGTON AND NEW BERN. No 12. dally except Sunday, leaves Raleigh at 6.15 a. m.. Wilson 8.20 a. in., Greenville 9.40 a. m., arrive at Washington 10.30 a. n>.. arrive New Bern 11.35 a. m., arrive Norfolk 4.05 p. m. FROM' WASHINGTON TO NEW BERN. No. S3, daily except Sunday, leaves Washington 10.07 a. m., arrive New Bern 11.35 a. m. No. 1*. dally except Sunday, leavee Raleigh 3 p. m., Wilson 5 P. m.. leave Greenville 6.30 p. m., arrives Wash ington 7.25 p. m. No. 6, dally, "Night Express," leaves Raleigh 9 p. m., Wilson 11.15 p. m., Greenville 12.41 a. m., arrives Washington 1.4 0 a. m., arrives Nor folk 7 am. FROM NEW BERN TO WASHING TON AND RAl?EIGH. No. 14. daily except Sunday, leaves New Bern 1.45 P. m.. arrives Wash ington 8 p. m.. arrives Raleigh, 7.20 p. m. BEAUFORT DISTRICT., No,. 9. dally, leave Beaufort 4.50 p. m.. Morehead City, 6.12 p. rn.. New Bern 6.50 p. m., Klnston, 8.02 V. in., arrive Goldsboro o p. m. No change in schedule of trains No*. 7, a and 10, between Goldsboro md Beaufort. No change in schodole of Oriental Branch trains. No chance in schedule of any Northern division trains. For complete Information ask say ticket agents or add.-eae H. C. Hud O. p. A-. Norfolk, V.. correspondence respectfully solicited. Investment i accounts given carefiil M&ntion. IT " JUST R?C A Big Shipment of ? FRUIT JARS and IELLY CLASSES ? Prices right. JOS. F. TAYLOE, ThelQuality Grocer. 'Phones 123 and 124 WHEN DOWN IN THE MOUTH THINK OF JONAH. He came out all nght. We can lift you from POVER TY to PROSPERITY, only by giving us you orders. We help thoee only who try to help them selves. Phone us for anything kept in a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE YOURS FOR BUSINESS, THE UNION GROCERY CO. WOMAN FOUND AT LAST THE PLACE WHERE VLL KINDS OF THE CHOICES FRJJITS ARE KEPT New Arrivals Daily. Also Her Every Want Supplied IN FANCY GROCERIES DON'T BE LOST. CALL UP E. L. ARCHBELL WASHINGTON HOSPITAL ??E Aywell-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. * V 3* ? -- f * - - raze v/iiaiifuui Leading ivianuracturers Book on patents. "Hints to inventors.^" "Inventions needed.** "Why some inventors falL" Send rough sketch or model for searchof Patent Office records. Our Mr. Oreeley was formetfy. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had-fulljcharse.of the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY & MANURE Patent Attorneys Washington,.!). C. PEHNYROYAL PILLS S?a of iAtastruatlaB.w Th?7 wt ?LlTE 8AVEUS ~ ~ womanhood, aiUlny d?rtlop(2*ni of ariMX? 'ruowi remedy for women equal* item. C* d becomes ? nlc??ore. fti.OO I?KH li')X ' bf 4rec*f*t?. I^WOTT* ?? SUPPORT THE CHAMBER OP 1 lp advtrUM, and w? wll Idctmm tte population of ?* town ax oowtT. MYltl better bulaMS. iota the Ctaaibar ??' $ ' ' ' > ' ' "ifi! That He Should Be ??fgw < *?>'? V ' '**''t. * N 1 ... ..7 - - * "H?. - y -H "V i But it is also Very Im portant to His Patrons The buying public has a distinct interest in whether or not a merchant adver tises.' '' -? For it's an economic truth that only the merchant who advertises can afford to off er actual values?to make consessions that are really competitive?to do business on the smallest possible per sale profit. The buying public has come to know this,To kiiow that the buyer has a direct interest in the question of whether the seller advertis es. The buying public has come to know that the bujpi er pays the penalty of pat ronizing the non-progres sive store, where a small volume of sales makes large per sale profits inevitable. It has come, therefore, to be a matter of personal in terest to a prospective buy er as to whether he or she is dealing with a progres sive or with a non-progres sive merchant. This person al interest is a purse-inter estno we didn't say "purse onal" interest; and therefore comes nearer home than the mere matter of pride in prefering to buy at a LIVE STORE. Although that sort of pride some what generally beld by the people of a city, is what makes the town . . M.EDWARDL. STEWART Attorney-at-Law. |Oitlc?IoverJDaily New,, Washington, N. G. ICOLLIN [H. HARDING ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, " Office Savings SclTru.t.Co.,'Building Room 3 ind f ?4i, |W/ 'ONCTON.^N/a - STEPHEN C: BRAGAW ? Attorney and Counselor ?t-Urw) Washington, N. C. NICHOLSON & DANIEL It IT ! Attorney a- at-Law)$ Practice In All^Courf* I Nicholson HoteI*Bullding John H. Small, A. D. Mac Lean, Harry McMullan, SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington, North Carolina. W. D. GRIMES) ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Waahintf ton. North Carolina. Pract lcaa In all the Com .a. Wax. B. Rodtaam. WDty C-IKH?? RODMAN A RODMAN Attorneys-?t-Law Washington, N. C. w. M. BOND. lUtanton, N. C. NORWOOD L. SLMMOr 5 BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington, North Carolina. Practic* In all Couita. W. L. Vaushan W- A. Thompano VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW /. Washington*and Aurora, N. C. Practice In all the court* *,r Business Cards G. A. PHILLIPS & BRO., FIRE And Plate Glass INSURANCE. ?mt HMIcIh* t.i Dm ? 6*k*H Htilf* tod I A nMl?afor *3m*UpMlon, Indignation, V <=fe?tc?3?~v!S ctils * box. 0?anlna m%-' . > . nn Dmca 0##i?lltodi*o?,*rii m nCM NUMET8 FOR HUM ftm? OLD BAY LINE FLORIDA, VIRGINIA & ALABAMA Flneat United Btate. 11*11 etMn I era South of Nsw Yorl . with Jilted WlrelfM Telet -. ? ./Vc \v?nlence fo? | . ' f? t t the traveler. t unday>, as follows: 1 ' \ ? -?i 6 30 P. M, I* it*. ?.?o p. m. ) V nt 7.10 P. M. it ir. ? * It ? Norfolk . 7.00 A. M. <Junn?tln? with all line. South and Wwt. Ticket* iold to all point! North. East, WMt and Canada. Information aa to tickets. atau ruerratloni. ?tc.. apply bjr J. V?ROWN. jh.,
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