NEWS *VE*r AFTERNOON H?. 1H 1 ? TH1SWATER PRIXTIXG COMPANY, / Pubilahar*. ?. L. MAYO. Editor ?ad Muufer. Telephone No. 290. Entered as second-class matter August 3. 1#08, at the poatot&ce at Washington. N. (X. under the act of Mirth 3. lS7t. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: | Ote Month. . .x. . . . ... 9 -25 Fo\*r Month* 1.00 StZ Months 1.50 Ote Tsar S.QO Subscriber* desiring tbe paper dls eeatlnuod will please notify this office on date of expiration, otherwise. It will be continued at regular subecrlp rton rates until notice to stop Is r? eelved. II you do not set The Dally News promptly telephone or write the man ager, and the complaint will receive Immediate attention. It la our desire to please jou. SATURDAY, OCT. 22, 1010. Parties leaving town should not (nil to let the News follow them dally with tbe n?*s of Washington frssb and crisp. It will prove a valuable eompanlon. reading to you like a let ter from home. Those at the sea shore or mountains will find The News a most welcome csd interest Is* visitor. 'All articles seat to Tbe News for pnbllcstlon must be signed by tbe writer, otherwise they will not be published. SOUTHERN CORN. gotten may be king but corn is the heir apparent in the South at present, and the crop of this year is Mimmevt up by the Washington Post as follows: "CarroiiinK to the reports supplied v the Cincinnati Enquirer, the increase of the yield of corn in thirteen South ern States, exclusive of Oklahoma. a cotton State the present year amount* to 12'>,000,000 bushels. In Oklahoma the increase In 22.000, 000, which would swell.the total to 14 2,000.''>00 bushels, tn West Vir ginia and Florida, both once of the solid South, there appears a falling off in the production of this kin* of th? cereals amounting to about ?4.000.000 bushels. "Thus it would appear that the Increased yield of the corn crop of the South in. a single season is great er than the total product of Indiana, and a great corn State, for 1910. This Is a marvelous showing, and presages what the corn crop of the South will be when the Southern farmer learns how to select seed and acquires the art of Intensive farm ing. " The table furnished by the En quirer discloses that the average yield per acre for the entire coun try is less than 27 bushels. When it is a well established fact that Far mer Batts, of North Carolina, had a yield of corn on his farm the sea son of 1909 of 143 bushels per acre, thp grand average of only 27 bush e's for the entire Union 5s simply disgraceful for it meanB that mil lion* of acres produced less than 10 bushels, and many of them possibly not more than a barrel per acre. "But the improvement in farm ing In the United States the past double decade !s marvelous, and much of the credit is due to the ad mirable administration of the Agri cultural Department by the present secretary, James Wilson. Agricul tural weeklies, too In every section have beer, a great help as hav* ru ral free delivery of mails and the telephones. "It need surprise none that "back to the farm" will fc?? a popular slogan ere the second decade of the new century expires. The average yield per acre of corn ought to be more than double what it Is."?Charlotte News. Th^ > "? .i Pr*tdd??nt. (Frcr -n al. ? ? The o! tl'e United States ? e ?*.<?"* end cr 4e~ rower than a: > ~ Jjt. He Is a cortma^der-in-cMel if the army and navy. He has the appointment of the Federal officials at home and abroad. Through the treasury de partment he may control the rise and fall of prices. Through the de-l partment he may coerce the corpo-; rations; through the Interstate com mission the railways. He is master of the .civil service. It Is his to for bid an act of congres to become a law. It* the hands of a strong, unVt'^ul' and unscrupulous man noih'-r *-hort of armed resistance couU . stand against such an array of forcsa, and armed resistance could nowhere or ganise Itself asalnst a president hav lag the. foresight to provide against It; abto'V * wo^d to concentrate"! troops at amy given pttet; by tbS touch of a- (fatten to. order the ar- ' reet pi the .resistant at ? - < A ?a?i ? From the Youagatovn Telegram. Rev. Robert Humphraya tella the folio win# stor*/which te related of Rev. Griffith Jonas. ft noted Welsh humorist r 4 < , ?/ _ ? v- ^?? Rev. Mr. Jonee was standing la the door ot.ft atore which he ducted tn hla home town wha waa approached hj a roaldent, who, knowing hla fondness for a Joke, naked: ???llktilpfl ??Can you aeU me a yard of pork today?" Yea, air," promptly answered Jonea. ? "How much la It?" "Just bix shlllinga." Bent on earring the joke to ita end, the man paid over hla six ahilf lings. ' The pastor-etorekeeper went to the inalle of the store and soor^ re turned with three piga* feet. "There'a one foot, and there'a two feet,, and there'a three feet," he counted, "and anybody knows that three feet make Is yard." The customor got more than hla six pence worth telling tho Joke to his friends. Kills a Municn-r. A merciless murderer is Appendi citis with many victims. But Dr. Dr. King's New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, prevent ing that clogging that Invitee ap pendicitis, curing Constipation. Headache. Billlousneas. Chills. 25c it Dr. Hardy's Drug Store. ^ Great Britain raises seven-eights of the beef It cons-tmes. ? ? ? More than two mllea of ailk fre quently are taken from a single co coon. Here" I. a piece ot U?e ne*e trom Browntown. Mtnu.. that oisht to In terest ?k?ullc?l men or women reed em of the Daily Newt who ere loelng their hair or hare dandruff or. itch log scalp. Heme ruber that Browa'a Drug ?tore aells Parisian Sage under positive guarantee to stop falling hair ana ltchiuig scalp and eradi cate dandruff In two we?ka. Parisian Sage la a most refreab Ipg and daintily perfumed hair dr ing, free from grease or stickiness. It make* dull, Ufelau hair radiant and lustrous. 1 "Parisian Sage Is the beat hair, grower and beautlfler and'dandruff J euro. 1 lost all my hair through ty yhold fever; I was almost baldhead-| cU and my scalp was aa aore as could, be. I tried everything but in vain. Finally 1 tried Parlalan Sage, a*id af ter u4tng one bottle my hair started to grow, and has grown three or four inchea inalde of two months. I ad vise every lady who wants beautiful hair to use Parisian Sage." Miss Meta M. Kruger, Browtown, Minn., June 8. 1910. Parlalan Sage la only 60 cents a largo bottle at Brown's Drug 8tore and druggists everywhere. The girl with the Auburn hair Is on every package. I Sugar increases the adheealve power of motar. ? ? ? An aeroplane has been built In Prance that la designed to sarry 8 MOi'sengers. BUGGIES, SURRIES , PHAETONS, HARNESS Robes and Horse Blankets Honest Goods at Honest Prices. We could not! say more if we filled a book. You will save money by seeing our stock before buying. Hassell Supply Co. LIST OF CANDIDATES Nominated In the Daily News Mammoth Tonr-of?Europe Voting Contest DISTRICT NO. 1. Miss Pearl Campbell, 313 Market St 13,017 Miss Jennie Cox, West Main street. 12,383 Miss Ada Rhodes, 524 W. 2nd St 12,226 Miss Fannie 'iV'bitley, E Main St. 11,99? Miss Lottie Mayo, E. Water St. . 9,243 Miss Mabel Dally, 245 E. 2nd St . 9,043 Miss May Belle Small. 4 2$ W Main 6,460 Miss Goldle Ricks, E. 2nd St . 4.332 Miss Florlence Winfield, Bridge at. 2,490 Miss Katie Moore, 412 V/ 2ad ?? .... .. 2,450 Miss Annis Plum Nicholson, 503 W Main St 2,210 Miss Janie Roberts, E. 2nd St 2,160 Miss Nora Angel. 114 E 2nd St 1,930 Mies Mary Shaw, 201 W. 2nd St 1,820 Miss Lillliaa Woolard, Harvey St. cor .1,796 Miss Margaret Mclllhenny, Water St 1,385 Miss Ethel Archbell, W Mt?ln St.... ? 1,290 Miss Julia Mayo. 602 W. 2nd St 1,165 DISTRICT NO. 2. Mlsa Minnie Kllllngsworth, Pinetown x ' 9,830 Miss Ruth Hooten, 9.815 Miss Lotta Bishop, Pantego 9,775 Miss Nannie Hodges, Belhaven 9,520 Miss Bessie Ormond, Batn ? ? ??. 8,852 Miss Alice Woolard. R. F. D. No. ? 8.652 Miss Hilda Burbsge, Bath 8,552 Miss Maud Duke, Pantego ^ 8,226 Mhs Bettle Judklns, Pantego 7,567 Mlas Julia Marsh. Bstlr r j 5,400 Miss Mary E. Credle, Swan Quarter 4,860 Mies Belle Spencer, Englehsrd i .. 4,690 Miss Ethel Swindell, Belhcven 4,406 Miss Rena Shavender, Pantego ? ? ? 4,060 Miss Estell* ^ang. Fairfield 3.S77 Miss Lucy Bei.y, 8wan Quarter 8.79* Miss Ruth Chadwlck. Fairfield .. 8.578 Miss Blanch Nicholson, Bsth 8,195 Miss Maud Mason. Fairfield \ .. 2,980 Miss Maggie Ourganus, Pln^jown f. 2,185 Miss Mattle Daw, Belhaven . .. .. .. .. 2.128 Miss Ella Credle. Swan Quarter ... .. .. 1.695 Miss Hattle Roper. Englehard .. 1,620 Miss Katie Eborn. Bath . . f 1,446 Miss Jennie Brown, 8wan Quarter 1,140 Miss Mary Atkinson, Belhaven . .. 1,184 Miss Emma Rue, Fairfield ?? ? ? ? ? Wl# Miss Rosa Outhrle,, Englehard . i ?? W4? DISTRICT NO S. ? Miss Mae Blount, Chocowinity ?? .. .. 13,888 ? Mir. Emilr OtiUtord. Aorora J > .... , Mr,. L. T. Thompson. iaron. . . ..... .. . .. ? ? r- 1> " ? ? ? v, ? . Miss Edna Duguid, > ???? ^ - ? XllM M.b.l V? Eber?tol?, Ck?owl? At) That all property owners land abutting on the north and -outh I aide* of East Main atreet, extending I from Barrey to McKatr; on the I north and south aides of East 8ee-| ond street, extending from Bonne: j to Harrey aad on the north and south aides of West Second street extending from Qladden to Poarco street shall be required to build side walks according to the plans -and specifications now In ifee hacla of the city engineer, which said sld^ walks shall be laid Of built under; the direction and supervision of the city engineer. v- * N If property owners do not pare Id sidewalks as sroresatd within 20 days from the ratification of this ordinance, then it shall be tho duty of the Improvement Committee and they are hereby fully authorised nod powered to build such sldnwalka and charge all expenses of the same to th? property holders aforesaid and If .any* property holder shall fail refuse to pay said amount the mayor snd city attorney are author ised to collect said amonut by pro cess of law. (Signad) l. W. B. WINDLEY, 10-18 City Cltri. Administrator's Notice. Haying qualified as administrator of the estate of Bibert Yea tea. de ceased, late of Beaufort county. North Caroline, notice is hereby given tbnt ell claims against said estate must be presented to the undersigned within twelve (12) months f'rpm this, Oct ltth, 1910. or this notice will bo plesded in bar of their recov ery. All persons Indebted to said estate are required to make Immediate pay ment. ARTHUR YEATES. Administrator of Egbert Yeates, de ceased. W. A. Thompson, attorney, Aurora, N. C. TWs 13th day of October, 1S10. , 10-13 1-e-k 6w. NOTICE Evelena Minor vs. William Minor. North Carolina. Beaufort C^jlnty, Su perior Court. December Term. 1910. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced 4n the Superior Court of Beaufort County, for the plalntlfT to secure an absolute divorce from the defend ant; and the said defendant will fur ther take notice that he la required to appear at the December leim of the Superior Court of said count,, to be held on the 13th Monday af ter the 1st Monday in September, it being December 5th, 1910, at"ttre court house of said county in Wash ington, N. C., and answer to the complaint in said _ defend said action, or the will apply to th? court lief demanded in said cot This October 5th, 191o] GEO. A. Clerk Suuerior 10-17. 41 o-a-w. NOTICE Robert T; Edwards vs. Lela Woolard Edwards. North Carolina. Beaufort County, Su perior Court. December Term. 1910. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Beaufort County, for the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defend ant; and the said defendant will fur ' ther take notlc* that she is required to appear at the December Term of ithe Superior Court of said county I to be held on the 13th Monday af ter the 1st Monday In September, It being December 5tb, 1910, at the court house of said county In Waah lugton, N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or defend said action, or the plaintiff will apply to th? court 'for the re lief demanded in said complaint. This October 11th, 1910. - GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Suuerior Court. 10-17. 4t o-a-w. Notice of Hp.ving queMfed <*.t - * 'nlstrator of the estate c.' Sa'.iiel H. Satch well, deceased, late cf Beaufort coun ty, North Carol!r.a, retire is hereby given that all claims against said estate must be presented to the ? n dersigned withir t-7e'-e (if > months from this, Of"?>sr 21st, 1M<\ or th!i f notice will !?>? : v^ded In bar of thel neoynr+A , , I All pancni hi*- ,md n<?ni ?r? Mjulrci ? .?. ( i?nt. I Thta <tot Jay of Orr , 1 1 H 8ATCHWBLL. Administrator of 8>a?l 8. 8?teh wen. FOB PEVBRMHNESS ??<1 ACHfNO Wb?hor from luUrlou, ?.ul tiom. COM, or oierhtf.tSBt, Uy Hick', Carudtn,. 11 rWorn U* fWW >M r.ll..M the .chlng. It !? liquid- t if ud t? tnt> ? i to ?? a? i ? ' > ? J. Leon Wood MEMBERS N. COTTON EXCHANGE J.row W Cnl. i 1. LEON WOOD & CO., BANKERS and BROKERS SI OCK.S, BONDS, COTTON. GRAIN aul PROVISIONS. 71 PLUME STREET, CARPENTEIl BULGING. NORIOLK. VA. Private Wires to N. Y. S'ock Exchange. N. Y. Cotton Exchange. Chicago Board ot Trade and other Financial Center*. CotTespondeflce respectfully solicited, Investment and Marginal ?-{ , accounts jiven careful attention. " Just Received! New Prepared Buckwheat, HonJny Grits, Oat Meal and Evaporated Peaches. All kinds of Fruit arriving daily. E. L. ARCHBELL SEE THAT YOUR TICKET READS VIA Chesapeake Line to Baltimore Direct Line to Baltimore and all points North & West KLEGAXTLT APPOINTED STEAMERS. PERFECT DIKING SERVICE, oil OUTSIDE STATEROOMS Steamers leave Norfolk dally (except Sunder; 6:lfc p. m. from foot of Jackson street, arrive Baltimore 7:00 a. m. Direct connection made with rail lines for all points. Forpertlculalrs ca(l on or write f. a. upMllix, t. p. a. ~ 95 Granbjr 8treefc, Norfolk, Va. ?HARCOURT&.CO""?""?'?? iOU!5VILLE,IQf,U^A. Washington Daily News iBr HAVE YOU VOTED YET? VOTING BALLOT COUNTING I VOTE For Miss or lira. Address .. District No In THE WASHINGTON NEWS Tour-of-Europe Contsst, subject to condlntlons governing Contest. Ballots, to be counted, must be separated and carefully trimmed around border, and deposltdll unfolded. Use thl3 ballot for yourself or a friend In the Tour-of-Eu rope Contest. - _ THIS BALLOT WILL BE VOID AT 4 P. M., OCTOBER *6, VALUABLE BOOK ON LOOSE LEAF BOOKKEEPING ! V MOORE'S MODERN METHODS 'Ul??1. _. ? 1 3-* . ?>??* iHSiM, _ ??' . ?: ;/ H. C. C\RTER,iR. UTORNEYATLAW' Washington, N. C. Office Market Street. I'"v:' ? EDWARD L. STEWART Attorney-at-Law. IOttlc? over Daily News, Washington, N. C. d r COLLIN H. HARDING; ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Savings & T-ntt wo.. Building I tad*. w> HiNcroN, N.a I - STEPHEN C. BRAG AW J Attorney and Counselor-) at-lawf * ^ Washington, N. C. ? NICHOLSON at DANIEL Attorneys-at-Law Practice 1b All Court* Nicholson Hotel Building John H. Small, A. IX. Hect,eeMi Harry McMullan. / SMALL, MACLEAN & McMULLAN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wuhinjion, North Carolina. W. D. GRIMES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Washington. North Carolina.' i all the Cooa?,_^^^ VFllwy O RODMAN & RODMAN Attorney8-at-Law Washington, N. C. w- M- BOND, Edentoo, N CL B^.NmRr?ODI-?a?w? BONO & SIMMONS ^TORNtYS-AT-LAw N?"h r: p**t"c? In all Cooita. VA UGH AN & THOMPSON ATTORNEys-AT.LAWi Waahlngton and Aurora N. c, Prac,lCT I" all the court. ?* Business Cards G. A PHILLIPS & BRO., FIRE l And P|?te Glass' U R A N C E. WISWILL JR., Civil Engineer and Surveyor Washington, N. C. . ? ,?: ?? ?? ? ? ? EATABLES!! Prom ?cm o?o until the praasat day people have eaten In STary old ?way. hnt now Is the time yon should want the best. GWe us yowr orders . 'hud . we'll do the rest. Walter Credle & Co k - -M

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