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** AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUN DAT. Nk 114 Eut Malm StIHl TlDEWATtK PRINTING COMPANY. Publishers. I? Ik MAYO, Editor and Manager. Telephone No. 390. Entered ?* second-class matter A"fust 5. 1*0'J. st the postoffice st Washington. N. C.. uuder the set or ;1Urch 3. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Oae Month 1 -25 roar Month* 100 Six Months 1.50 Ob* Year t.00 Subscribers desiring the paper dls ?satlnued will please notify this office ?n date of expiration, otherwise. It will he continued st regular subscrip tion rates until notice to stop Is re setted. 11 you do not get The Dally News promptly telephone or write tbe man sger, snd the complaint will receive tmn>~dlstu sttenUoe. It Is our desire to piease you. WBDXB8DAY. SEPT. 2H, 1010 Psrtles losving town should not Call to let Ike News follow them daily wtfh the Dees of Wsshlngton fresh and crtsp. It will prove s vslusble companion, readiag to you like s let ter from home. Those st the sett shore or monntalns will find The News s most welcome sstd interest lag visitor. All srticTes sest to TU News for publication must be signed by tbe writer, otherwise they win not be published. Dangerous JournaltMn. Mayor Oaynor of New York enter ed a just rebuke against n class of journalism that is dangerous to the country at large when he pointed out In hia remarkable letter to hits sister that he felt the attark on his life was largely due to certain car toon* that had been published about him. Mayor. Gay nor wrote to his slater at great length after h.-? left the Iks- i jiltal. Betting forth his views find im pressions of the attempt on his life. He requests that the letter he kept a fatr.Hy record and a historical doc ument for few years. Hut the may < r'5 sister ?ave It to the pr?*ss. r.cfore the attempted i-.jssaaJaa'S'in i cf Mayor Gay nor a New York i??r per had been carrying <^n a cruwtde ac?:n*t th?- exhibition of th?* JeSTrli-*! ,l0*in0En pie'urea. Mayor tlayner in fl?.t *; he no l^aa; right to stop ( The pictures, rrr.ii*i. :o the delist oi J th" newspaper. j or. ji;*- i.-ar r.tintvd to be . y : r .1(1 pun. . eol In.-i; >j. . . ??. "Ms rrosaed by narrow side bars at;l a square <cntrul bar of Parit-ian diamond.-. Kor traveling or sporu the watch bracelet '.a growing- in faror. One s?rap and huckie of gold wire set *? lih a rod oni'-mat watch studded in pearls. On a gray suede wrist strap U a *ma!l watch of gold rims Ftudded v;lt:i a'ternate rubles p.nd pearls or csphlres and pearls. Cheaper for hard wear rr- *? n or: crr.y suede bracelets wi. ?.nall | open-faced gold or silver watch. A fascinating ornament of French jervelry that can be used for the hair or eornage is a pair of Mercury wings set to forth a hollow that can encircle the hair luiot. Never do until tomorrow tho'mean things yon contemplate doing to- | How tnamy k Joke Iw't >ka it's 1 r0? ??- - tort, but what ot the epoctatora??' Milwaukee Journal. Colonel Rooaevelt says 1*12 Isn't bothering him. It oughtn't to. X? man who hu hunted wild name io Africa ought 'to be bothered by a lit tle thing like the Republican nomi nation.?Atlanta Journal. the somite committee may decldo that Lorimer la an innocent man, aad that there are plenty more In' the senate Just like him, anyway.?St. Louis Times. The plumbers are In convention la St. Paul. Probably you'll be charg ed with his time while he Is away.? Detroit Free Frees. , AVIATOR IS DYING In Hi* Flight Over Alps, Wan Dash* Pil to Earth und Itadly Ilroken and Cut. Domodosaols, Italy, Sept. 27.?The condition of George Ckave*. the Pe ruvian aviator, who made a (light over the Alps In his aeroplane and who waa dashed to earth in landing here, took a turn for the worse and It was feared today that he waa dy ing. Another doctor wns called into consultation. Chavez suffers intense pain. Doth legs were broken and he Is suffering from numerous cuta and i bruises ^nd internal injuries. t For th? Farmer WHh Brim., The root la the foundation of the plant. It should be stimu lated to early and continuous growth by the b??e care in the beginning. It Id lag up on the bay stacker ? la a dancvrous form of sport. ? Itatber use the ladder to get oo ? the stack. Thew? is no telling ? - when a ro[ie, a pulley or a tlm- ? % ber will break. i J It is very Important to make * the soil a vast storehouse of ? a moisture for orchard trees since J ? they must have large quantities ? J If they a?e to produce profitably. * I* Kusty garden tools may be ? + brightened by soaking In sour X 1* milk whey for twelve hours. ? ?> then brushed. A coat of kertv + J sene should then be upplied. + | ? Never offer for sale any food + J product you would be ashamed J ? to put on your owb tabic. * J Alfalfa is not a lazy man's * ? crop. It I# a hastier, and it ? makes the man hustle. These J ' ? two hustles make the mighty ? % dollar. J IT The s?de lines in farming may * 1 be made lu:o life lines. ?> North America produces about J + ooL-thlrO of the world's wheat. ?? ? which to:a!s about :v?j and * j ? three-quarter blllhm bushes. * To Kesp a Csv/ From Su;Ving. 1 A s!i!.s? ri -i-r ut t:i,. lo?\ :i il?.a:iestc*id ; at Hirmiti^haui. la., says that the s.vt plan he has ever tried to ki-vp a c -.v from suck!:)!; hcrseli Is t<? ; r.t a sur cinsk* arcu:.d !. b?dy and run a pole f: >u? i.W 1 a.-t . : li to ber tultor Just :v.?l:o i: ii-a* e::nig:i so it win >."t : vvJrS eat!:j- ???.??? will ..j.li-4 .1 Ivitavt* it af'vr that .v.: rr.vM;r." larof "-. w:.U'!i ?rill.>?? ill- ay guiu a'ves* to t;. . J":-? fh^iv^i: :ir?d - ? ; t.j 1 hi- eav.i-m !:i.i*dil!ij: ur.n t'a..?lr,', ! i.rvrs iv.re ted wirh black ro:. Tin S'rth af Worn ftchoels. 4 - " r' ? via seho<-l fur Juvenile ? I;. 1.|r>j'..aL?!y t?* one or i L-.-? ui M^iitiy. :m*iv L-uvro, Fra:*-. :? ?i1 th.- yr.-ir lh3i? by >f. il* Tftz, ? oiuxflKu* of Paris, M. l'H:< In >f.nu' weaJthyi ut*ble ? ti::?!! tlii- ;'UittKa?dl assistance lu? nercked . t'- ">>toiv>lizi> his idea, and tl?e school v.xs ?M?vd with the most U-is'ltreut resmlrs. Tliu 5d?*a was taken hold of In otiu?r qunrtf'rv n??t only i.f Trance, hat of other cotHinentnl countries, and ' the enthusiasm crau?l by tl?e wnrk 1 resulted in the crand "conference of | the reformatory union." the real be ! gin a frig of our present day work in j behalf 'it Jnvnlle delinquents.?New I York Amer His L??t Bre?th. 1 Thr- re!hv:lons hpon tbe value of I breath, writes a oorrespomient. recall i nn old rWdle wlik^i asked wliat It was that no man wished to tain? and no (rann wtslMd to * up. The answer j J fis laxt IvvsKh. Chark* Lamb IwW on ??;* itr.*Jij. <>.->.? . ?. .^-rnlng his own lu.it breath. I?*if .<{ ? .1 *. nt any ratt? h-?:r??* t?? ju?::?y ?. .<s. Ma enstdy :?.;???? hi.i tin- hope flmr ir* draw It in through a plfs* r.n*'. 1::?? 11 a pun. Cksrtulnly t!m ?.,-.y ... ????. il-M| breath ?*n :? r'irimiritf. f Th. Tmi. She?I doubt If yon mKy Icrte me. j He? WTiy not. sweetheart? Sbe? You I never call me *'I*U? &H." W^ere nfon be got very bosy, and she of six feet three Inches coddled down in Ms with s contested Sun< lasted In th?. Ihillf S?w? J > U1STRK.T SO. 1. Mln doldl? RlolM, E. 2.4 ?t . . .. J .. Ml.. M?r*ur?t Cordon. ?1? E Main .. ..J,. Vim P??tl Campb.ll. lis Mark.t St.. -JT. Mia, A?a RhoUai, 8*4 W la<l 8t k-. Ml.. UHtle M.JO, B. fc.Ur St. ... ..A .. Mln Msbel Dally, 2nd St . ... * Miss Fannie WhltUftjiMaln St. .. 111m Jennie <Jo*. W*?t ^taln street .. ., MW> Mlsa May Eslle 8 mall, 43f* W Main ?? Ml? j Miss Justine Carmalt, Reraaa Miss Ellabeth Warron, 626 ^ Main.. .. . 1.130 Miss Cella Bridgemao, E Malrf Str .. ..? 1.15* Miss Janle Rob'orts, E. 2nd St /? 1.120 MIm Ruth Pllaon, 248 E. Main St ., .. * I* ,1,110 MU? Mary Shaw, 201 W. 2nd 8t. 1,110 Mlsa Julia Mayo, COS W. 2nd St.. ??'* .. lilta Mlsa Mae Ayara, 220 N. Market St. ,.**>> Mlsa Annie Plum Nicholson, 503 W. . .. .. 1,060 Mlsa Fannie Lamb Haugbton. 426 1,060 MIm Mary Carter. 118 Bridge St... . w ?.? 1.080 Xllss Mamie Clyde Haasel, 512 W. Main 8t 1.020 Miss Nora Angel. 114 E 2nd 8t. 1,010 DISTRICT NO. 2. ^ Miss Alice Way, Belhaven . . . ... ?? .1 2.190 Miss Maud Duke, Pantego . .. ?? .... 2,150 Miss Hilda Burbage, Bath -? ? ? l.*?0 Miss Lucy Berry, Swan Quarter . ....... ;? .. ... ._1,260 jj Mlaa Blanch Nicholson, Bath \ 1.930 j Miss Maud Mason, Fairfield . . 1,280 MIks Jennie Brown, Swan Quarter ...... 1,200 MTss Minnie Killingsworth. Plnetown.. ?.. .. 1,190 Miss Mary E. Credle, Swan Quarter*.. ?? 1.190 Miss Ruth Chadwlck. Fairfield . - \. . . . -" V. . . ? ? 1,160 Miss Estelle Young. Fairfield . ?>*>.. 1,140 Miss Mattie Daw, Belhaven . . ?~*. .. ? ?? 1.120 Miss Bessie Watson. Englehard . .? . 1,230 Miss Ruth Hooten, Belhaven . . . m m m ?? -?? * ? ? ?,1.H0 Miss Hattle Roper, Englehard . . ?? 1,100 Miss Julia Marsh. Battr r 1.100 Miss Emma Rue, Fairfield . . . .,???' 1,100 Miss Belle Spencer, Englehard . . ?? ??. ?? .. 1,090 MIm Hazel Olds, Belhaven e.. ? . : .. 1,090 Miss Nannie Hodges. Bslharen . . ?_;?*? mm * ?**? :?? ??? ? ??? 1?^80 Mlfs Katie Eborn, Bath 1,080 Miss Ethel Swindell, Belhaven . .' 1,08b Miss Rena Shavender, Pantogo . .?* M M h> ..'?# ? ? 1,070 Miss Bettie Judklns. Pantego . . ........ .. .. ...... ... 1.060 Miss Bessie Ormond, Batn ..... ??. ....1,050 Miss Mary Atkinson, Belhaven . ... ? 1,040 Miss Ella Credle, Fwrn Quarter 1,030 Miss Bertha Lupton, iielhaven . .. . , 1,020 Miss Kcsa Guthrie, Englehard . . 1,000 DISTRICT NO 8. Mrs. L. T. Thompson, Aurora .. 2,040 Mies Emily May Reddltt, Edward 1.920 Miss Kmily GuiUord. Aurora ? l.^Oo Miss Edna Duguid, Vanceboro 1,190 Miss Mabel Von Eberstein, Chocowlnity 1,100 Miss Annie Swindoll, Aurora 1,090^ .Miss Mattie Hill, Chocowlnity 1,090 ?Iias Ola Rot's. Bonnerton 1,060 IT SAVED HIS LEU. I "A!! thought !'o loa- my log."! jw.Hes J. A. 8w?r.?n of Watertown, |Wis. "Tea ye?r4 of eczema. that (doctor* could not cure, had at last il.i'd me up. T!i?*n D'lcklea'a Arnica) ? Salvo tiiretl It, *otm<J and well." lu-l ; fallible for Skin Eruption?. Eczema, ] Sa'.t lil;o ;:n. U'?il.<. Fever Sores. Ilit ri:-. $rv.l&3. Tits and Pile*. 23c ct I Dr. il-ir?!'?. Cr^ *;orc. \ position. C<i!i )ir.<! by ~:uhitlcu* your.?' ! Ci i,::d in t]>. field oi "Wire. ' or iiiiilv. Ay T^araifhy. S.uoe *?..<? ? ?- lay effective, and' sir.v ? ? V.'lrriou cor. i?:e o*-; ' .-lisioj.! thro the *??. tuere Jh *. arte; shortage of u-ltc.'.., iK-M. Fo-^ti^.a pay befli> i- ..J . Mm . of :. !? nwam"-. ' 'ir :i:.t T- .c.\-.ar h tiu;::u'* oj: In.ntiti:?*??* .< i I" .1 . ? .* ?? ? I't ?**.*! jtt I I*, ii. Ul.Vi WlreJe u\d >: <?<?. all ;r. d-. i:a*e* n: j :? ? il*..!i.- It v.ii \ yo l' jr. ?.?ritt. i: .? 'cr f"i! <!? : !.* *? Cin cinnati. . rhlUiK-l;:??.? Pr... r.'t-.n j'l.i?. T Davenport I-i.; ( ?-! irni.lu. S r . or Portland. C:o.. r-vr./il.na I lo where yo.i wish to etr.er 1 wi :.*!? i: ,vf? t.-:-en about a.3 wolcomt j t ? a r of Oswego. N. V.. nr. ai t;! . Ir.ii-rackiv.j; cough ihr.: do-1 'fr-d aP ?.?*r>cd5.>5 for yrar. "li vxr. most iro ?l:>s3mt at n'^h'. * h*> wr!!?c' "nothing helped me till | ureu ! King s Saw bi>cov??ry vrhlch *ur<!u| me complfT'.'i;-'. I r.evor courh all r.'ght now." Million* o\v 1ty ir?;'.trl>, less merit for Mill#' -?? coldn. ob?t!-| mate roneh*. core ; ?. Hgriijpvj asthatim. iieinorrahg--. . roup, xvhoop i log cough or hay fever. It relie\e* ? r;-:!' :ly ?n<l never fails to satisfy. A I trial inline.*. "?ifr 11.00. Trial h?t ? t! - free. potl'.lvtly guaranteed j ij Dr. Uardv'a Drat S*ore. CITV MAltKET. J {Quotation* furnished by H- U Mayo & Company.) jileoswax 28c. tgg. % 20c | Tallow 4c Chickens, grown each. .. .30c3>26c j Spring -.hlckens i5^25r j Ducks 10 #!> 2Bc G??ese 40 9G0r Green rait hides ? 7 Vie Green hides ? 6Hc Dry hides, lb 10? liVfcc Wool!, free from burra ?... ...l?e Wodl, burry . :l0&14c Lamb sklna... ,...15?J0e Sheerllngs B 0 10c Corn, bushel T0O7*? * *. ' . .-.vi . Bom- men 11*^ in the cfj^try, some Is the city, and otter* Just bo?rd all. tto arerace bus does RIGGS HOUSE WASHINGTON, D. C. The hotel "par excellence" of the National Capital. First-class in all appoint ments. Opposite the U. S. 1 reas tiry; one block from the White House. An illustrated Guide to Washington wili be mailed, free of cliargc, upon re ceipt of two 2 cent stamp's O. G. STAPLES, FT zwtjxsiqc *Eg?etra & Succeed when everything else blTs. [ * ? nervous prrscratioa and fenv.'c re;.kr.ccAe8 they are the supreme llRldTi a? thoussnde L*\e testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE I it !s the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's coaster. UK. iiAUUY't) lmiii 61 ? ?Kii The use of mineral tvnters ana mineral drugs la ct??- "f > >>stlvene*4. li decidedly harm* .i. .? nat-irai remedy Is O"'- o'.- i' ?? Moun tain Tea. Pf A mii^ laxative, wh .?a nor weaken Oe b'-'-- . ? ?=? ilnrdy'f Drug Stor?j. . , l)ON*T HUK.Klx i.U\Y.N ^ Severn 'n the *>j nrrr' ike strain# on hi lrt^? . downa. You / i.1 *U>aa&, liver, kldr*; nweis ojuuJr.es vT out rerlot./ i '/'?.??'m jv *f. If r',. are w?ak c* f?? ? ?:r.-d. r . 1 of any kin J. *?* ? ? 'lit*. matchdlo-v . vim. ch.^ . ? K. Van .f tf.-J- d :: writes: "TN-? f dl?- yol tr^' - >i while endnrii.* a inont for threa months la due wholly to F.lrotric nittera." Uuse them and en joy health and strength. Satisfaction guaranteed. BOe at Dr. Hardy's drug ? .. - , L 11, a wpman hasn't anything els* to br?g abont aha hoasu %'ioot I her allaatta. Ancestors oome la handy to lahtr ? m?"7 _ s - . v; See A. C. own: _____ WASHINGTON PARK x " " 11 ?" '' Grapes Wanted! .. ... . ... . *7 1? ,. ?,. *,..y Bring us your Grapes any d<y except Friday and Saturday, -Will buy all you hive to sell at 90c. per bushel. Remember we are headquarters for auy thing kept in a first class grocery store. UNION GRO. CO. I. Leon Wood MEMBERS N. Tf. COTTON EXCHANGE Jam** W. Col* /. LEON WOOD & CO., BANKERS and BROKERS STOCKS, BONDS. COTTON, GRAIN mm| PROVISIONS. 73 PLUME STREET. CARFKNTSft BUILDING. NORFOLK, VA. Print* Win* to N. V. Stock Exchaaa*. N. Y. Cotton Eschua*. Chiaago Board of Trad* sod oUmt Flssoctal C*s**rft. | Correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment aad Maryoat given careful Norfolk Southern Railroad \ 't. .. ' ' ?'' * W' " ,"r ' Announces improved train aervlce. N?w train Hvnh Raleigh, N. C. and New Bern*, N. C. without chance dally, beginning AuAguat 14th,ltlO* Dally except 8unday HCREinJLE Daily except 8unday Read Down Read Up 6:15 a. m. Lv * Raleigh Ar. 7:16 p. m 820 a. m. Lv WfrWon Lv 6:81 p. m. 9:12 a. m. Lv FartaVllle Lv 4:11 p. m. 9:40 a. m. Lv Greenville Lv 4:14 p. m. 10:16 a. m. Lv Chocowtnlty Lv. 3:86 p. m. 10:40 a. m. Ar ' Washington, Lv 8:20 p. m. 10:07 a. m. Lv Washington Ar 8:00 p. to. 10:28 a. ro. Lv Chocowinitr 'Lv 2:50 p. m. 11:35 a. m. Ar New Bern Lv 1:45 p. m. Travel via the direct route and avoid change of cara. ' W. W. CROXTON. O. P. A. B. L. BUGG. Traxlc Manager. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA T. H. MYERS, Agent, Waahlngton, N. C. ^ , 4 . . . i \ ?' NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD NIGHT EXPRESS PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR SERVICE BETWEEN * RALEIGH, N. O* AND NORFOLK VA. Night SCHEDULE Night Express Expreas 3:20 p. ra. Lt Greensboro, Sou. Ry x .'Ar"l2:10 p. ni. 5:25 p. ui. Lv Durham, Sou.Ry Ar 9:C0 a. m 4:85 p. m. Lv. Henderson, 8.A. L. Ry Lv. 1:28 p. ni. 5:10 p. m. Lv Fayettevillo, R. it S. P. Ry Ar 11:00 a. m. :00 p. m. Lv. Raleigh Union Station Ar. 7:80 a. m. 11:11 p. m. Lv. Wilson Ar. 5:20 a. m*. 7:00 p. m? Lv. Wllminc'on, Via Wilson Ar. 9:*5a.m. 6:50 p. to. Lv. Now Bern, Via Goldsboro Ar. &:07 a. m. 10.15 P. m. Lv. Goldsboro, Via WUsca" Ar. 6:40 *. m. 12:41 a. in. Lv. Greenville Ar3:58 a. m. 1:50 a.-m. Lv. 'Washington Ar. 8:00 a. m. 5:10 a. m. Ar. Elizabeth City Lv. 11:18 P. m. 7:00 a. m. Ar. Norfolk, Park Ave Lv 9:30 p. m. Clo?e connection at Norfolk with ail lines diverging. For complete information, or reservation of sleeping, car tpace, apply to G. T. Gannan, Agent, H. L. L'P?. U. T. A., Raleigh, ;> C..-W- J. William*, T. A.*.Wilson N C: F. \V. Tr.tem, General Agent, GolJ-boro, N. C.; 3. Hae sell, T. A. Greenville, N. C,; T II -Myers T A. Washington. N. C.; T. IT. Hennott, T. A., New Bern. N. C W. \\. Cfosfon, G. P. A.; 3. L. Bugg, Traffic manager, Norfolk, Vn. , Just Received New Prepared Buckwheat, Hominy Grits, Oat Meal and Evaporated Peaches. All kinds of Fruit arriving daily. E. L. ARCH BELL PraSfe fro?-* L:_ ding Manufacturer* ( Boo)-.on?:'enf=. "(".itstei-ver'-ors." "Inventionsneeded:" j "Wl-y i..vsntc*.'. (*i! " Er'-l tough r-kdeb,?r.jmoM.(or * fMk of fttfnl CHifcc rt* Jrd?. CJur Mr. Greetey"? At;ln^ Ccras-.jfclontr of exu ha such hadj the U. S. Office. i> :? l?. Wll II na H.C c< \1 lORNEY^pj ?iWashington, N. C. ? Office Market Stre*. EDWARD L. STEWART^ Attorney-at-Law. lOftic over Daily .News," Washington, N. C. COLLIN H. HARDING I. ATTORN EY *AT-LAW, n Office S?vfa0i & T-um VjO. . Building Room 3 ud 4. W/ "HINGTON, N. C. - STEPHEN C. BRAGAW ?? Attorney Mid Coonselor at-lawf Washington, N. C. NICHOLSON & DANIEL Attorneys-at-Law Practice in All Court? Nicholson Hotel Building ? i ? "? John H. Small, A. D. Mac Lean j SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN ATTORN F.YS-AT-LAW Waahlngttfb, North Carolina. W. D. GRJMES ATTORNEYfAT-LA\V Waahlnjtton, North Carolina. Practice* In all the Coui a l (Vm. B. Rodman. Wiley C. Rodman. RODMAN * ROPMAN Attorneys-at-Law Washington, N. C. W. M. BOND. Edraton, N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMOI S BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNhVS-AT-LAW Washington, North Carolina. Practice in all Corn (a. W. 1- Vaoshan W- A. Thompson VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW J Washington and Aurora. N. C Practice In all the court* Business Cards G. A. PHILLIPS & BRO., . * FIRE And Plate Glass 1 N S URANCE. HOU-ISTHR'o Rocky Mountain Tea Nugget j A Bw> Mdm tor Bty Ni?i ? . i?:?r Duvn ?>u> OEM HUCSF ? TM? OLD BAY LINE ? a :il8 FLORIDA VIR< ilNI V .\LAB ' MA Plmn L'mt Ht?u t >,! - ??am. ?n South at * Yori. . tf jut* it :?<! Wtrolf* in >.(?? ??? ijr ? X i ;?"? t n(V . Svf? .... . """.I*. ... 1> P. M. ' on a. M. . South and I
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