7 ? rU*LISHCD BVEET AFTERNOON ? EXCEPT SUNDAY No. (U EM Main StTMt ? TIDKTVATKK PRINTING OOMPASV, Pubflshura. 9. L. MAYO. Editor and Manager. Telephone No. 290. ' ' lh" ' " Entered M saoond-class matter August 5. 1909. at the postofflce at Washington. N. C-. auUer the act of S. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Oae Month S ? Four Month* 1.00 Mm Months 1-50 On* Tear 3.00 Subscribers deal ring the paper dis continued will please notify this office on date of eiplratlon. otherwise. It will be continued at regular subscrip tion rates until notice to atop la re paired. If you do not got The Dally News promptly telephone or write the man ager. and the complaint will receive tn.m-?dlate attention. It Is our desire to pjaaae you. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, HMO Parties Leaving town should not j^ll to tat ik* News follow them daily wtJft tte nmm of Washington fresh nan ?t1*P. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to you like a rot tar from hotne. Those at th? sen shore or mountains wll? find The News a moat welcome c^d ist?res? tag visitor. All articles seat to "BL** News for publication must be signed by the I writaj. otharwlae Om; will aot b? pmbU?h*A A little flairs tt.ik now atid then ' hcipp r^atsrlatly to clean the politi cal" atascr; base. The ecod old ^Imes when "Mnlno went heJt-Scn:' for the Republican:;) according to la'.c reports is over. Trr of the country ar* now ?;.-tt!ji3 re-t.iy the vtnerg^ncy room- for the football heroes. ami i '?<* ptr'igcli: J9VII .v ear he r. iiat girl ii sixteen who is to in down Pamlico riv-r is::tl around island of Chocowlnlty bay will Voir'' ? f the wm*r to the fu*t .-ir.:of ??r?r.-rn C.'.r/? !n - y :ionilnn**?i < andvV ?? 'hat *vr* ? ? .ood v v. 'r cost Hop*.* ?uj!m *1 r." \lnar* ! ? *'"? ? ? uiu and 'lie *alai\v i r With Mai-..- mine Dcnu--?. ihc t-rr.er. N e sn-.! .V"r:h he.;^: f. the It-jy,;:.i;ienr .imp, former ?? - raphlcal party itn art? ? nixed. Ye*. they art- for the '? r> P's up in Ne*' England, but brother, you kwp your eye on us democrats in the Old North State In November, and you'll wak?- next morning after the ballots have been counted a Raided but wiser man. Don't (V* r chickens before tUey !?: ? . . ^smc r r. - ? vr.'?-* ? ?y ba. ? c; -I dir.; !? f ?!:> tTon . not classed . ? crimes by women?or corporations.?New York World. ? ?? ?/' The modesty of Captain Boib'Jil, the quiet dignity of Ancient Pluto!. .Ta'l; Cad*?'s contempt of demasocjc". the candor of Mr Pecksniff: ami al most as loytW a frfcntf a* lagr* ? New York Sun Mr. Tuft appears to some observ ers to be In a perspiration of '->uht whether he ought to throw r-y n-:r>r to the whale or wait for tfc' ? .: to eome and get him. ? The Dallas News. nilTlcnU to Deckle. From the Atchison Globe. Subject of discussion at Saturday night's meeting ? of t?e Lancaster Society : "*U?oIr#d. Tta*t ? Ban llw Mr* In telling how he suffers when sick that he lies when be t?lli of th9 list. i."- ? u '?2$;." 1 ?ojjWgjBBBi I tnt tbt ===== STRIKE ''"-\'V. < ' JH : t Is of course Impossible to exactly the coft of it strtlce, Baltimore Sun makes an one. as follows: "'v-- ? "The Philadelphia street car eompanv $2,300,000 a cording to its oS?n report. Ttie loi of fares is figured. at $1,600,00 while tha actual coat In money wao abont $800,000. "Tha strike coat tbe motormen. conductors and k trackmen hundreds of thousands of dollars. "It coat the State of Pennsylvania a large aum to cal lout the militia, and the city spent many thousands in extra police work in attempting to keep ordfr. Sevoral llres were lost, and scores of men were wound ed. "Every one of the 1,500 residents was inconvenlenc^. and crowds walked weary nines to and from work. "Trade of all kinds. retail and wholesale suffered severely. The entire city was, kept In a turmoil for weeks. "For all these losses, who gained anything that could not have been secured by arbitration without the loss of a life or a dollar, and with out Interrupting the running of n single car?" It Cured Ills Coni|ilalsts Once there was a man who made life miserable for all he met by eter nally harping about his aches and pains. He would discourse on the subject of his dyspepsia, and bo would al most Interrupt a religious service' to tell of his rheumatic symptoms. If lie had a stitch In his side he had to pester hip friends with It. and a headache helped him make ev erybody unhappy. At la?? a bright young woman, to whom the mar applied for sympa thy cured him of all his ailments. When he was In the midst of' a catalogue of his sufferings, she said sweetly: "Yes, it iB Grange how many of iIkw tilings afflict a man as he be e'ns to (4row old." That trar? nrvcr c.tr had a j?ymv f.'t.i :Hie: H;:.: -.'.idtfe. ."i HilTi-iil; Problem Froi.i ii:<- l'ltuhur.: post. "W'hat'* the debate In the town :%?1 about?" ??\V:.?tJ;er it's better to keep up ro.mI loads and lino the autouiobll tst.- :or s?o< dl;.tr or r/.alutuiti :? r.ijU hole apvouliif, ? :n.iin:;t:a a hoi- ?! ,.l ih:?.rie \"k:.vii) fir " 'mi oat " Till. ?.;.M.r,AI. I I FT? I (it- .-?A\? IT.lltY PMWillF.SS ' 'N 11 Hit - MAI. it l.l?VATIo\ In a rc nt work enU;k? ijuiio of Man," Sir Uoliert Boyce, in the prvfn'v *a>* "Finally, .'?;<'.ilt* are loofcod ;>-r. It cau *ail with out exoneration that the tropica! world is today Veins steadily and Miroiy ^I'iMtPctl The narrat: n o: tb* iia^i rt.i* .:t!u;'a:fna ;v;a!r.-: ?: ? t*\ in j-lgr.rro't f Tho .1 n 1 : algni .-*!? *?* *' ' c- th.'ce i-Toa" r ?. V.:: *le<-jir* : ? ? it " 1 ^ivi.ig . y. v (cnq .cit oi<:iK?ear- -i. ?. r!t.?i!:i*?- (H vr-.s: ' i: hi;Vv i-c! cur :? r. ?'.v.. J-i . ? .. ? . r 1 - :tl ?* unfrl<l..t.?? In to v 3 f : 00 :*iiO nov. ol v/ ; .mb;ii* ml C-:r*ca. Th?? Biltlfth public has and mutt i.'.-.vays have a paramount intent this practical conquest, which I* C'/s tlned to add a vast slice of efep fclobp, of utdreamt-of productiveness. to 1 their domintonn of activities." Why haa the strong Northern blood which nature attempts con stantly to pour Into tropical land? I failed to gain a foothold? Why have the tropics not been tiv i llized? Why has the raoit fertile section of the fcl'.obe remained uncultivated? Doe3 the Northerner forsake the tropic on account of heat or sick ness? ? fvi j* ? -fj *fj 1 Gorgas in the Canal Zone has de monstrated that the Aemrican can live in the t;\*"'cs with as much safe ty and do a? auch work ?s he can in the I'n'.ted States. It was not beat but death that drove the Frencfc from this region 20 years ago ? death from malaria and yellow fever that buried 5^,000 of their laborefs before they forsook the tropics. The gat? to tropical civilization has been locked for centuries by !h> osqnltc and the- fly that carrlee slec..iuf sick ness. Evidence is accumulating that suggests, and goes a long way to ward proving for some, that the fall of Greece was due principally to tropical diseases Imported through their soldiers returning with prlaon ort, both Infected with md'arla and t^her tropical illmra. Milch more a?ul(l b. .aid .kmc tkl. 1|*? bat ipac^ limitation. ? ? ? A man thlntfe hit stubbornness n pride. - ? ?East of and i FOR SALE See A. C. HATHAWAY at once. ? i ii I.,, - . OWN YOUR OWN HOME In WASHINGTON PARR we help you. Removal Sale. We will move to our new store on Market Street opposite Wright's Pressing Club next week. Now is your time to buy your Groc eries at greatly reduced Prlccs. Don't miss this opportunity. Phone us your orders. All goods delivered promptly. Phone 327. UNION GRO. CO. 1. Leon Wood MEMBERS N. Y. COTTON EXCHANGE Ji L LEON WOOD & CO., BANKERS and BROKERS STOCKb. BONDS. COTTON, GRAIN aud PROVISIONS. 73 PLUME STREET. CARPENTER BUILDING, NORFOLK, VA. l'rlvato Wire? to N. Y. S?ock Exchange. N. Y. Cotton Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade and other Financial Centers. Correspondence respectfully solicited. Investment and Marginal accounts given careful attention. ?'IflooiVs Modem 1 Or m 5 a ? | 2vjSttJ|7.65 + 1 I*>=?./ ITS' WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS iAMfcf L VAYO. PA. P*? i-90 114 EAST MAIN ST. WASHINGTON. Pi C. Just Received A Nice Lot Of Fresh Corned Mullets And Blue Fish Come Quick E. L. ARCHBELL I Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. " Hints to inventors.** "Inventions needed." "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had.fuil charge of the U. S. Patent Office. ,r , GREELEY & MANURE Patent Attorneys ^ yfc WASHINGTON,.!). C. WASHINGTON HOSPITAL L mr= i A well-appointed Sanitorium for the treatment of all surgical cases in a sanitary and ?:i> fo date method. Skilledp*.?><;u i his and nurses. All the latent appli ances in vogue. For informa tion write DR. D. T. TA> LOV Chiet Vuceon. MOTT'g M PENNYROYAL Pll of menstruation." They i womanhood, aiding da known remedy foe wo baoomw a nleaaara. " by 4ranruti' PR ' ' : H aand balp Mvartita. and wa wlJ lscraaaa the popalattoa of emt town "< eowtr. wklii WU m ?????. ?i Dmint . ' ? \iT ftifKitffllki "6 ???8 The Ads You Increase Greatly Your Chances Of "Living Happily Ever After!" - "SO v ' Present day conditions of living comes pretty nearly making ad-reading Imperative. Householders find that the ads. really help make the incme stretch over the necessities when it seems sometimes like too Big a Task. Buying economies?a / little here and a little there?really grow to n worth-while proportions in the co*r%c of a year, and amount to en increase of income. Home-maker* who are really earnest happiness hunters are coming qultJl genreally to be Intelligent readers of the ads. RIGGS HOUSE WASHIN6T0H, D. 0. . ? The hotel "par excellence" of the National Capital. Firnt-class m all appoint : ir.enrs. Opposite the U. S Treas- > j tiry; one block from the I ; White Howe. ? An illustrated Guide to Washing) will be mailed, tree ol charge, upon re ceipt of two 2 cent stamp-* ' ? O. G. STAPLES, Proprieto.; rJi * ' W? hare plenty of old aowspapor* for Cbo*p. TH1 DAILY NBWB. Single rooms or Long distance telephone In ?ch Unsurpassed cut si do. EUROPEAN PLAN. ?. L. ROOT. Man^r. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD. New Short Line Through Eastern North Carol iaa via Raleigh-Nor folk?Schedule in Effect August 15 th. North and East Bound. No. 6, dally, "Night Express," iHSi Bleeping Cars, leaves Wash ington 1.50 a. m., arrives Norfolk 7 m. No. Z, dally, leaves Washington at 10.4 5 a. m., arrives Norfolk 4.05 p. m. ? -V. No. SI, dolly except Sunday, leave* Washington 3.15 P. in-, arrives Bel haven 4.45 p. m. ' South Wrwt Tlound. No. 5. dally, "K'tfolght Express,' Sleeping Cars, lea^s Washington at 2.55 a. gx.. arrives Wilson ft.10 a. m . Ralsigh 7.30 %. m. Coaneet at WUaoa wish A. C. Railroad north and eoutt M Vftfe Usee di verging. No. 10. dsAly I Saager leares WM^tngloa 7 sl ?., arrives Gresn nuf 7.11 A ?. WDeoa B IB a. ?n.. Ualo4JAl)?0 a*. ^ II. antept Sunday leaves WfcghUgtom 10.07 a. a., arrives at New Bern 11.50 A m. No. l. dally, leaves Washington at I 10 p. m , arrives New Bern 4.16 p Beaufort 7.05 p. m., Goldsboro ? No. 11, adtly except Buaday, leaver Waahlagto* t.tO p. m.. arrives at Greenville 111 p. m., Wilson, 6.31, Raleigh 7.26 p. m. N. B-?Ahofe schedule figure* pub lished as information only, and not guarastaed. For particular* apply to any tick et agent or T. M. Myers, agent, Wash ington, N. C. H. C. HUDGIN8. General Passenger Agent; W. W. CHOXTON, Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agt. Norfolk, Va NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD. I New and Attractive Trai. Service Between Raleigh, N. C-, nd WnKhlngton, X. C. Beginning Auguit 15th the Nor folk Southern Railroad xvlll place another passenger. train In service between Raleigh and Washington via Greenville and Wilson, making 3 passenger trains each way every week day. NEW SCHEDULE FROM WASHING TON TO RALEIGH. X. C. No. 5, dally, "NJght Exprees." leaves Washington 2.55 a. m., Green ville S.53 a. m., JVllson' 5.20 a. m.; arrives Raleigh 7.30 a. in. No. 15, daily except Sunday, leaves Washington 7 a. m.. Greenvtll^ 7.51 a. m.; Wilson 5.15 a. m.; arrive Ral eigh 11.20 ft. m. No. ri. dally except Sunday. leaves Washington 3.20 p. m.. Greenville 4.14 p. m . Wilson 5.31 P. m.. a.r rlvo Raleigh 7.20 P- ni. FROM RALEIGH TO WASHINGTON AND NEW BERN. No. 12, dally except Sunday, leaves Raleigh at 0.15 a. m., Wilaon 8.20 a. m., Greenville 0.40 a. m.. arrive at Wftahington 10.30 ft. m., arrive New Bern 11.35 a. is., arrive Norfolk 4.03 p. m. ( ? FROM WASHINGTON TO NEW BEBN. No. 58, dally except Sunday, leave* Washington 10.07 ft. m., arrive New Bern 11.35 ft. m. No. 18, dally except 8anday, leave* Raleigh I p. o, Wilson 5 p. m.. leave Greenville 6 p. m., arrives Wash ington 7.2 No. \ dafly, "Night Express/' le . .eigb 9 p. m., Wilson 11.15 p. m.. Q. enville 13.41 a. m., arrives Washington 1.40 a. m.. arrives Nor folk 7 am. FROM NEW BERN TO WASHING TON AND KALEIGH. No. 14, daily except Bund"-, leaves New Bern 1.45 p. m., arri i Wash ington I p. m., arrives Raleigh. 7.30 p. m. BEAUFORT DISTRICT.. k 0 No. 9, daily, leav? Beaufort 4.50 m.. Moreheftd City. 6.1* p. m., N<Mv U?.[. 'U.ao p. m.. Klneton, 8.02 m . er.lre Goldsboro 0 p. m. N/? Vtionge in schedule of trains ICO*. 7. s and 10, between Ooldsboro ii," ~ -ufort. ' . ? ao i).?caA in schedule of Oriental T:?tloa. r 'va*r .?u change in eftbadnle of any NirtLorn division trains. V For complete information ask any ticket agents or add/eaa H. a Hu4 flat, a. P. A.. Norfolk, v?. :^rEr.: Colds or averhaautg. try W? prmcuce in th? Court, of th?Pll?l n ? ? * "? . 0-7 ..'f v' H. C. CARTER, JR., \T lORNEY-AT LAW 5f. Washington, N. C. Office Market Street, EDWARD L. STEWART Attorney-at-Law. jOtiic over Daily New#, Washington, N. C. COLLIN H. HARDING ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Savings & T-usv v^o.. Building Roo^ih 3 and W/ 'HINGrON, N. C. STEPHEN C. 1RAGASN - Attorney and CkxaHlor at?lawf WAiAetoo. N. Q NICHOLSON & DANIEL Attorney*- at-Law Practice In All Court* Nicholson Hotel Building John H. Small, A. D. MacLean? Harry McMullan. SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington, NortfeCaroMna. W. D. GRIMES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Waahington, North Carolina.' Practice* in all the Coui ?*. <Vm. B. Rodman. Wllej C. Rodman. RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-at-Law Washington, N. C. \V. M. BOND, Edenton, N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMO: S BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington. North C; ro ina Practice in all CouiU. W. L. Vaughan W; A. Thompson VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW t Washington and Aurora, N. C. Practice in all the court*. Business Cards G. A,PHILL1PS & BRO., FIRE And Plate Glass INSURANCE. HOCU?Tm**? Rocky ?otffltaln Tu Huggeto \ ???! Mllll Hf >M| f 111 >H? MN? m<ri?< Bis?? flja* and tl4n*rtroubUt. PinpUt,Kcneta *. lmv-o-? Wood, Badaretth .3cTOUh Bowel*. giatoi idBaak'^ks. Itr '?Jeml'* t-. - *. 'M.K cuu . * Ocnalik * *K./ ?j xs arn Dblo ? tr ',X*dl?o-. v C.oE* *U?6F OA "AUG*' ?*? HM OLD BAT LINE W A IRS FLORIDA, V1RGINI \LAB/ MA Finest Unit Stan > ? aiw ?ra South of N Yorl . .. with Ji .ted Wlrel?- -t?* '' '*"} lT* tor i%-? *?*'? r Jpv t ; *?!?* , t\-f? '? "? - ?\ t itlay?. ...??*a; p .. it ' ?. m, \ fr.l ... . . . o 0 ' . M. J\! 1?? nt . 7.' ?. M. Bt amt a a -1 on * . ' t?o *. M. Connecting thill) South and Waal Tick* ?o)d .o \ quints. Norm, fia?t. 1 Con Po Information . Icata. ? *' ^ w Pf.

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view