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I. UMA No. 110 *UCn>t E. 19)0. mt the pctoOc. tt Wufciatton. N. C.. usd?r lh? Mt ol March J. )5tt. WJB9CBWT10X HATESt ' OU llOBtb I Subscribers desiring the pai>?r dis Jontinued will please notify this offlce Ok dm la c/f expiration. otherwise. U will be continued at regular subscrip tion rates until notice to atop Is re MlTtd. If you do not gat The Dally News promptly telephone or write the man ager. and the complaint will recede tmm"dlat? attention. It ia our desire tO PfW TOO. AL'UIST 'JO. IOIO. Parties leaving town should not Call to let the News follow them dally with the newe of Washington fresh and crisp. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to you like a let ter from home. Those at the sea shore or mountains will find The News a most welcome Interest tag visitor. All articles sent to TL?* Neas for publication must be signed by tb3 writer, otherwise tbey will uot be A Handy Snuffbox. ? cnrlous story is tokl as to bow ttk -BQthscUilda supported. CiTSW.* Iftc composer. I bo Tatter was far from rich. Ills prtnclpal Income was dc rived from a snuffbox. And IblslFtks the way of It: The snuffbox was given to the author of "La Prison d'Edlm bourgh" by Barou James de Rotbiscblld as a token of estevtn. Carafa sold It twenty-fbur hours later for 75 poleons to ttie wme Jeweler from vhera It bad been bought. This be came known to llotbacblld. whu enve It a^nln to the musician on the follow ing year. The next day It returned to the Jeweler's. The traffic continued till the death of the banker and longer still, for his Winn kept up the tradi tion. to tbe irreat satisfactiou of Carafa. Lirttl* Els*. A London attorney named Else, rath er diminutive in his stature and not particularly respectable in his charac ter. once met Jekyll. ?'Sir.1- Maid be. "1 hear you have called roe a petttfo* gtnc scoundrel. Have you done so. sir?" "Sir," said Jekyll. with a look of con tempt. "I never said you were a pet tifogger or a scoundrel, but I said you were 'little Else.'"?Westminster Go- t sette. They Fslt Hungry. Bhe?Well, Clarence, dear, the sit uation Is not quite as rosy as it was pictured to us before marriage. Is it? He?Well, not all together so. love. ] She?I wish?er?I wish? He?What j do yon wish, dearest? She?1 wish we I had the rice and the old shoes they I threw at us when we were married. He Lumped It. "My coffee la not quite sweet enough." remarked be. "Well. If you don't like It. I suppose you'll have to lump It." said sbe. with a smile, paaaing tbe loaf sugar bis way. Fixed For the Future. Friend?Haven't you named the baby yet? Proud Mother?No; we must be very careful to give him a nice one. be cause there wl!l tie so many named after bim when he Is president. Whet Did He Mean? Mrs. a.?I see I here's a rr.nn !o France who has murdered three of tils wires In succession. I'd tike to tbe uiau who would murder me. Mr. H.?So wouUl I. my lear Rase envy withers at another's Jny and hate* the excellence it cannot reach.?Thomson. A Glirrpse of Tennyeon. Apiireben'iou of lielng mobb??d by flje "profaue vulgar" amounted aintost to monomania with the poet Tenny son. Aian.v stories lire told in Illus tration of this weakness of bis. One of tbe best of them will bear repti tion. Lord Tennyson was taking a country walk with a friend when a fel low creature was espied In the dis tance. "We must turn back." said tbe poet. "That fellow means to way lay us." His com pa Dion persuaded him. however, to continue on their path. They caught up to tbe enemy and passed bim. He took no notice of them whatever. "What an /extraordinary thing I" cried tbe Irate poet. "Tbe fel low aeema to hsve no Idea who I am!" A Reunion Task. The two old friends met after a sep aration of ten years. "I declare, you have kept your youthful looks to a sur prising eaieoL" said one. "Thank you," said tbe other man. "You've done pretty well too. You know you expected to be absolutely bold long before this, like your fsther, instead of which I really believe you have us touch hair left as I have, if not more." "Absurd!" saSd his friend. "It can't be. Let's count it!"? Youth's Compan ion. DRY ROT IN MEN. The fast external revelations a# the dry sol in men w a tendency to Kirk and lounge; to be at street comer* without irte&gible season; to be going anywhere when met; to be about many places rather than anr; to do nothing tangible, but to hawe an intention at per forming a number of tangible dubes tomorrow or the day slier.?Dick ?tt HI ? 11. wlMB J *wT*.rapb. cSa " '' i *,i?i !*??. gn ".Will MeftQiuff UeUsr-Biv-do tbfeik it quite *a/s to bring tbat ?crow tb? links? Matilda Jene-Ob. It's all rlgbt air! I sboaidnt think of brln^lu' 'lm It be warnt 4a deal as a post, poor little cbapS-London Pnncb. iMlr Qualified. * Tbe Invalid was on tbe road to re covery. and tbo pbvskriaa bad just presented bis bill for $ttXX "Doctor." said tbe patient, "yon missed tbe opportunity of your llfa. You sb*uld have been a nerve special 1st."?Chicago News. She Was Lucky. Mrs. Smiley?Here were been mar ried ten years, and Smiley still says I'm an angel. Her Friend?But does be really mean it. my dear? Mrs. 8.? Perhaps not. but don't you think I'm lucky to bare a husband who pretends to mean it? Tbi Expentfv* Promoter. ?*Tbat man's time is worth $60 a minute." said tbe mathematician. -More than tbat." replied tbe reck leaa Investor. "He once gave me Ave minutes of bis time when 1 was look ing for advice and it coat me several thousand dollars."'?Washington Star. I NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD. New Short Line Through Eastern North Carolina via Raleigh-Nor folk- Schedule in Effect August 15th. North and Km( Round. No. 6. dally. "Night Express," Pullman Sleeping Cars, leaves Wash 2.50 a. m., arrives Norfolk 1 a. m. ?' -*? No. 5, daily, leaves Washington at 10.45 a. m.. arrives Norfolk 4.05 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. daily, "Midnight Express," Sleeping Cars, leaves Washington at 2.55 a. m.. arrives Wilson 5.20 tn.. Raleigh 7.30 a. m Connect at Wilson with A. C- L. Railroad north and south at Raleigh with lines dl vorglng. No. 19. dally ?xcept Sunday, leaves Washington 7 a. in., arrives Green \ ill?* 7.51 a m . Wilson 9.15 a. Raleigh. 11.20 a. m ! No. 53. dally except Sunday, leaves Washington 10.07 a. in., arrives at [New B?rn 11.35 a. m No. l. dally, leaves Washington at 3.10 p. m.. arrives New Bern 4.35 p. m.. Beaufort 7.05 p. m . Qoldshoro 9pm No. 11. adlly except Sunday, leaves Washington 3.20 p. ni.. arrives at Greenville 4 14 p. m . Wilson. 5.31. Raleigh 7.25 p. m. N. B-?Abo\e schedule figures pub lished as information only, and not guaranteed. For particiilars apply to any tick et agent or T. H. Myers, agent. Wash ington. N. C. H C. H1DGINS. General Passenger Agent; W. W. CROXTON. Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agt. Norfolk. Va. NORFOLK SOITHERN RAILROAD. New and Attractive Tml Service Between Rjileigli, V t".. n?I WasltlnKton, N. C. Beginning August lfith the Nor folk So-.it hern Railroad will place another pastfencer train In service between Rftlxlgli ntnl Washington via Greenville an?l Wilson, making 2 passenger trains each way every week | LIT NEW SCHEIH I.E FROM WASHING TON To raleigh. N. ('. No. 5. dally, "Night Expre**," ! leaves Washington 2.f>5 a. m.. Green I ville 3.53 a. m., Wilson 5.20 a. m.; j arrives Raleigh 7.3') a. m. No. 19. daily cxrcpt Sunday, leave? Washington ? a. m . Greenville 7.51 a. m., Wilson 9.15 a. m.; arrive Ral eigh 11.2t> *. ,m. No. 11. dally except Sunday, leave? WasMngton 3.20 p. m., Greenville 4.14 p. m.. Wilson 5.31 p. m., ar rive Raleigh 7.20 p. m. FROM RALEIGH TO WASHINGTON ANll NEW HERN. No. 12. dally except Sunday, leaves Raleigh at 6.15 a. m.. Wilson 8.20 a. m.. Greenville 9.40 a. m.. arrive at Washington 10.30 a. m . arrive New Bern 11.35 a. m., arrive Norfolk 4.05 p. m. FROM WASHINGTON TO NEW BERN. No. 53. dally except Sunday, leaven Washington 10.07 a. m., arrive New Bern 11.35 ft. m. No. 18. dally except Sunday, leaves 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 13.41 a. m., arrives Washington 1.40 a. m., arrives Nor folk 7 am. FROM NEW BERN *TO WASHING TON ANIl RALEIGH. No. 14, dally except Sunday. leave| New Bern 1.4 5 p. n}- arrives Wash ington 3 p- m.. arrives RaMgh. 7.20 p. m. REAL'FORT lW^TRIOT No. 9. dally, leave Beaufort 4.60 p. ra . Morebead C?r. 5.1t p. m.. New Bern 6.541 D- nx, Klnaton, 8.02 r. m . arrtre Gotdaboro 9 p. m. No change la ecbadoie of trains Nos 7, 8 and 10, betvaen Goldsboro and Beaufort. No change la sckodule of Oriental Branch trains. No change la aefeadtAa of any Northern dlvtstoa trains. For complete Information ask any ticket agents or addreee H. C. Hod (li?. 0. P. A., Norfolk. Vil 'S^C A. C. HA i'HA V? n. * m uu^Ci ' ^ oWn your own home U* In WASHINGTON PARK we help you. I. i^on Wood MEMBERS N. V. COTTON EXCHANGE kmn W Cole I. LEON WOOD & CO., BANKERS and BROKERS STOCIU>. BONDS. COTTON, GRAIN aud PROVISIONS. " ~~ p! PLUME STREET, CARPENTER BUILDING. NORFOLK. VA. hlmvJWimhoN. Y. S'ock Exchange. N. Y. Cotton ExchangtjChlcagdl (Board of Trad* and ollMr Flomnctal Omen. Correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment and Marginal, 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 andl24 WHEN DOWN IN THE MOUTH THINK OF JONAH. He came out all r'ght. 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 PI.ACE WHERE VLL 4INDS OF THE CHOICES FRUITS ARE KEPT New Arrivals Daily. Also Her Every Want Supplied IN FANCY GROCERIES DON'T BE LOST. CALL UP E. L. ARCHBELL WASHINGTON HOSPITAL 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, ChiefiSurgeon. lu.: ;? -!: Book on patents. "Hints to Inventors." "Inventions needed.1* ""Why some inventors.fall." Send rough sketch or model (or search o( Patent Office'records. Our Mr. Oreeiey was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such hadjull.charge.of the U. S. patent Office. GREELEY&M9INTB Patont Attorneys WASHINGTON,.!). C. iJSl' cesa. irr*falar!ty aci ^BUMions. loci MM of mfcilmUQB." They in "14 FE6AVEB?" to womanhood, aiding dar^loprntnt of nc, \n? and body. N knotvn remedy for w.;ir,tn equal* ?h?ttL C?Qnui do harm?.,U KOTOW THE CHAMBER OW COMMERCE y ' aaad kelp adTtrtlM, ml we *11 lnereaae the population of nr town and eotwtr. air Use better katinoae. Join the I r , , . . _ . _ - ism i ? . A And The W; t For the WORK! The useful want ads. are Curing a good many busi ness ills nowadays in this city For the business office that is suffering from too Imany "miscast" employees ?-people who might be very useful in some offices, but mere bunglers in others~the want ads. will bring quick relief, Profitable Re-Adjust ments! In all lines of business the classified ads. are helping, and are to help, employers to sensibility and wisely re organize the helping forces. They are helping to fit per sonal efficiency to the work -to find the best worker for the work, and the best work for the worker! ? UJrtUS D. GRIMES . ? l-A.T-t*W N'. C. irtt of the.Fit?? W mzr* |H1H. C. CARTER, JR., \Tl ORNEY-AT LAW ^Washington, N. C. | lOfficeJMarket Street. - EDWARD L, STEWART Attorney-at-Law. Otlic over Daily New*. Washington, N. C. (COLLIN iH. HARDING $ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OHIce Saving. ?c)Tr<u?JCo.,lBiiUdln* II . Room* 3 nd 4. M> ? |W/ - HrNGTON.VN.'.C w STEPHEN C. BRAG/? fl Attorney and Counselor-? at-law? Washington/N.'C ~T! NICHOLSON & DANIEL, | Attorneys- at-Law Practice la AllJCour?* Nicholson Hotel^Building John H. Small. A. D. Maclean, ' Harry McMullan. I SMALL, MACLEAN & McMULLAN ' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wuhln?ton, North CaroUaa. IB W. D. GRIMES] ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wuhlngton. North Carolina. Practice? la all tbe Cooiaa., ' Wilt, C. Rodnum. RODMAN & RODMAN Attorney Mt-Law Washington, N. C. W. M. BOND. Edraton, N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMOI S BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS'AT-LAW Washington, North Carolina Practice In all Couita. W. L.)Va?ghan W- A. Thompsou I^MJGHAN & THO*MPSON ATTORNKYS-4T-UAW Wa?hlagion|ind2Aurora, N. C. Practice In all tha coorta Business Cards G. A. PHILLIPS & BRO., FIRE And Plate Glass INSURANCE. I for OwliMllw, TiiiVmUna^V irm ? ^ .. fjem.m t?au * bos. Uraatn* a>?-* W moat Xteca OanuaY. MjmUwt. ru. '??' f SMMgTt MS ML10* W?BfU> OLD BAY LINE FLORIDA, VIRGINIA & ALABAMA 1 Flmat United gtatea Mail BUaffi ?re 8outh of N*w Tori.. . ?lth Jk .ted Wlralraa Talas.' "+? . V;j ~ >| t ivralano* to? ?1 tii t t fba tnralar. ?ra ?: t i-undara. aa follova: ^ - v -.ui ao p. je, ? t-? p. m. I ) 1'- nt 7.J0JP. M. 8t unt ? a ?*J Norfolk . 7.00 A. M. t with *n llaw South
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