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TIDEWATER P J..L. MAYO, Editor and Mm Telephone No. 290. Entered as ?Mond'dan mat tar A?guat 5, iyo?. at the poatofflce at Washington. N. a. under the act of March 3. 187V SUB8CIUITION RATES: Oaa Month t -26 Four Month*... 1.00 Hz Months 1B0 One Year. 1.00 Subscribers desiring the paper dls a*>.?tlnu3d will pleaae notify this office os date of elplration. otherwise. It will bo continued at regular subscrip tion rates until notice to stop la re ceived. It you do not get The Dally News promptly telephone or write the man ager, and the complaint will receive Immediate attention. It la our desire to ptoase you. Parties leaving town should flO? fall to let the News follow them dally with the n?v?e of Washington fresli and crisp. It will prove a valuable r?a^n| t? vou itKe a let ter from nome. Thoie fit the sea shore or mountains wll) flna The News a most welcome c~d Interest lag visitor. All articles sent to T\.j Ne?s for publication must he signed by tb^ writer, otherwise ?hey will not be published. If Mr. Roosevelt were not a candi date for President In 1912 he could explode the Issue In ftve minutes. He need only reaffirm the statement that he Issued from the White House on the night of hia election'In 15*04: "On the fth of Mar<li next I shall have served three and a hulf years, and this three and a hall years con stitutes my lli-st term. The wise cus tom which limits the president to two terms regards the substance and not the form, and under no circumstances will l be a candidate for or accept another nomination." llut Mr. Roosevelt is not repeating In 1910 the pledge he made in 1904. Ho refuses to re-afTlrm it. and he ad mitted to Mayor Maddox of Atlanta during his recent visit there that "if I thought I could carry a single Southern State I would willingly run for the Presidency." While his followers in New York are shrieking that 1912 is not an issue, Mr. Roosevelt goes ahead with J his plans, preaching the New Nation-' alism in the Insurgent states, adopt ing a reactionary platform in "my own corrupt state," helping Bever ldge fight the Aldrich-Payne tariff in Indiana, helping Lodge defend the Aldrich-Payne tariff In Massachu setts, keeping silent about Aldrlch and Cannon, evading the cost-of-llv Ing issue, refusing to open his 1904 campaign cashbooks. dodging the question of Harrlman's Panama Can al profits, urging the people of New York to make "Our Harry" governor, trying to conciliate the petty bosses that he pretends to war against, and denouncing everybody who refuses to support him as a crook or the ( of crooks. Theodore Roosevelt is the first ex president of the 1'nited States since Martin Van B'iren to drag the pres tige of his great office down into the mire of practical politics nnd be come a common political boss for the sole sake of political power. Is there anybody innocent enough to be lieve thai Mr. Roosevelt is doing this for any purpose except to become president again? How ridiculous for Mr. Stimson to tell the voters of New York that he can say "by the authority of Mr. Taft" that the president does not re gard 191'2 as an issue in the York campaign! It is an issue. Mr. Taft kno*v?* an issue. Mr. Roosevil* r. . * that it is an issue. If Mr. T-'" \ \.c *n ?ar . '> *te in the C "i._ at ; .'.i,. _l throat we >-ave o t .n. br: :1?? fvesl denty ci i i? nlied S* < .'3 Is not prl\a. ??" * to be d5.. .*3? " -f by "a gen The people have i-iz.. Ling to say about hte selection of a president, and the time to stop Theodore Roose velt's Insatiable ambition Is 1910. The place Is New York. The oppor tunity Is at the polls on November 8. ?New York \Vor|4T v IS MAHRIAOK i FAII.I RK If the bride gets a fortune, ano the groom H00|y* a divorce, can that marriage^ be atltei? a fill-try? The mmlsters Vwr din our.'.',the marriage of Mis? Engsnle Adarhs, k German girl and^.ey Oliver Browti, ?-^hjfch a-few days ago in Washington^'!&, C. Tlie cfreumstankei-'~lt? We"" gather fr?m an ?th "Tk* girl had brerf b?queatj|e<l e<??Mar*ble legacy, cbndttlonad up on her ferriage before ft epeclBed faf a man to marry her. off ering Mm $200 and the promise of Immediate divorce If he wooto her in contracting a lawful mar Brown. who Mat to have had jthing but the moat brutally sordid motive, conaented to go through the ceremony for the aum offered and agreed to disappear and never bottl er the atrangely secured wifa nor claim marital right* thereafter. The freak marriage eervlee was solemn ized and the subsequent program was carried out, Just as agreed upon. Parting at the Hhrrlage altar, tba bride sailed for Germany to claim her dearly woa eState and the groom | pocketed his bank-notes and dluip-l peared. contented, not to say delight ed with his bai'igaln." The foolish conditions of the will of her uncle were of course responsi ble for the still more ridiculous per formance of the girl, but what was the poor thing to do? I That she foi^nd anybody willing to Perform such a marriage is astonish ing even though it is said that 19 J men applied for the distinguished office of groom?and the $200. The groom will no doubt soon sue for di vorce and ajimony if the estate pans out to b? worth while. ? Lodger Dispatch. XHK SAFK PLAN ?? . ? ? \Vhen things feo wrong and I get mad, and all the world seems grim and ="d. I do not let my Mtafcy c;:od bring gloom into my neighborhood. I do not snarl and snap at tolk^ who don't deserve malicious pokes, f I have a scheme that's really slick, j and it relieves mc pretty quick. You j have heard of Gessler. that old soul who hung his ltd upon a pole? When 1 feel mean 1 climb his frame; thej way I rcast him is a shame. "That blamed old Gessler." I remark, "he! was a pirate and a shark; he'd rob aj widow of her shote. or steal fhe whis kers from a goat, or burn a churrh or kill a cop. or burglarize a black-; smith shop. Such men as Gessler should be drowned, or locked up lu the village pound or boiled In tar and kerosene, or drawn and quarter ed on the green. I have no use for any chump who hangs his hat upon a stump, expecting gents like Wil liam Tell to get down on their knees and yell." When I've' old Gessler thus, and raised a nice and harmless funs. I feel as genuine relief as though I'd brought a lot of grief to I those around me; so my lad. abuse j old Gessler when you're mad.?Walt] Mason. In News and Observer. WITH THK SHAItlVSHOOTKRS If Dr. Wilson can really teach New Jersey how to manage its corpora tions. he will advance several more | degrees in the public estimation. Thej next thing in order will be to teach the rest of the country how to keep the New Jersey corporations from managing them. ? Wsshlngton Her ald. Perhaps President McCrea, of the Pennsylvania, might And that well managed railroads are earning even more than 7 per cent minimum he proposes if the earnings were not scattered about among so many ex press companies, fast freight llneB. car repairing companies and other Ingeniuous enterprises?Indianapolis I News | Still the tariff plank in the Sara-1 [toga platform is in strict conform-1 | ance with the Colonel's attituce on ! I that question during his seven years; for r?" Get a HtOMEI Hlgh-o-me) outfit to-day. Poor a few drops from the bottle Into the inhaler that comes with e4ch outfit, and breathe it In four or five times a day. Immediately you will know that HYOMEI aoothea and heal* the In flamed and irritated membrane. But HYOMEI does more than toothy at^d heal; it kills the germs, those persevering peats that are at the root of all catarrhal conditions. "Last year I suffered terribly with catarrh. 1 used one bottle of HYO MEI, and my catarrh was better."? Miss Helen McNair. Loyalton. Ca. A complete HYOMEI outfit, includ ing a pottle of HYOMEI. a hard rub ber pocket Inhaler find simple in struction for use, costs only fl.OO. I If you now owrf a Hyomel Inhaler |you can get an extra bottle of HYO MEI for only 53 cents at Brown's Drugstore and qruggists everywhere. Guaranteed to cure catarrh, croup, asthma an<i sore throat, or money back. CHOICE FRENCH UNO HOLUW BULBS Hyacinths, Narcissus, Daffodllls, Tulips, Frees Ins, Taster and Calls LUIles. PLANT EARLY FOR BEST RE SULTS. . ALL SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS FURNISHED AT SHORT NO^ TICE Palms, Ferns and all hot house plants for decoration. ltose Bushes, Shrubberies, Hedge plants and Shade trees in great va rltlest * Ask For Prico List 'Phone, telegraph and mnln ord ders promptly cxecuUt! by I. L. O'QUINN & CO Raleigh, N. C. < Phone 14 9. incumbency of officc of President. ?Rochester Herald. Colonel Roosevelt's speaking voice Itf still stronger than his claim to ac curacy In quoting history or his con vincingness in pointing out the ready remedy for all existing evils.?Louis ville Courier-Journal. "When speech and platform con flict always take my latest utter ance," is one of T. R.'s 57 varieties of hot stuff.?Washington Post. So little news comes from Ohio thst the horrible suspicion that it is all over thus early will not down? New York Press. 8enator La Follette is rapidly re covering from a severe surgical oper ation. It looks like the standpatters will never hear any more good news. Kills n Murderer. A merciless murderer 1* Appendi citis with many victims. But Dr Dr. King s New Llfe Pills kill It by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, prevent ing that clogging that Invites ap pendicitis, curing Constipation Headache, Billiousness. Chills. 25c at Dr. Hardy's Drug Store. LIST OF CANDIDATES Nominated in the Hull)- Xcws Mammoth Tour.of-Kurnpe Voting Contest DISTRICT NO. 1. i.MIss Pearl Campbell, 313 Market St 13.123 Mlas Fannie "Whitley, E Main St. 12,960 Miss Jennie Cox, West Main atrcet. 12,52!* Miss Ada Rhodes, 524 W. 2nd St 12,226 Misa Lottie Mayo, E. Water St. . 11,02 Miss Mabel Daily, 245 E. 2nd St . . # 9,043 Miss May Belle Small, 428 W Main.. 5,460 Miss Goldie Ricks, E. 2nd St . 4.232 Miss Florlcnce Wlnfleld, Bridge St 2,490 Miss Katie Moore, 412 W 2nd .. 2,450 Miss Annie Plum Nicholson. 603 W Main St 2,210 Miss Janie Roberts, E. 2nd St 2,160 Miss Nora Angel, 114 E 2nd St 1.930 Miss Mary Shaw, 201 W. 2nd St. 1,820 Miss I.Milan Woolard, Harvey St. cor 1,796 Mlsa Margaret Mclllhenny, Water St .. 1,385 Miss Ethel Archbell, W Main St .. 1,29) Miss Julia Mayo, 602 W. 2nd St 1,165 DISTRICT NO. 2. Miss Nannie Hodges, Belhaven 10,401 Miss Minnie Kllllngsworth, Pinetown 9,861 Miss Lotta Bishop, Pantego 9,820 MJbs Ruth Hooten, Belhaven y... 9,815 Miss Bessie Ortnond, Bstn . .5 8,852 Mlsa Alice Woollrd, R. F. 3D. No. 2 .. 8,652 Miss Hilda Burbage, Bath 8,552 Miss Maud Duke. Pantero 8,226 Miss Bettle Judkins. Paste o . ? . ? 7,567 Miss Julia Marsh, Bathr 5,400 vilss Mary E. Credle, Swan Quarter.... 4,860 Miss Ruth Chadwlck, Fairfield ? .. 8,578 Misa Maud MasoB..^Fairfield . .. , 2.930 VIlas Hattle Roper, Englshard . . 1,610 Miss' Rosa Guthrie, Englehard {1.140. W8TRICT NO 8. Ylsa ?ke BTount. Choce*intty . . -.. . . 18,922 Ml as Emily oollfv*. Aurora . ... ... \ . .... .... 18,749 ?** U T. Tho-l-on. m ?'? ? ? ? ? ? 1M40 i..: \iX ?????? r d .. . ? . ? .. l.W** Ha*??v I ?orth and . oud street. ? U> Harvey" and . south tide* of Weet extending from Qladc street shall be required I walks according to the specifications now la the band* o: the city engineer, which sold side walks shall be laid or built nndfe; the direction and supervision of the city engineer. v\ , ? \ ? V If'property owners do not pare said sidewalks as aroreaaid within 20 days from the ratification of this ordinance, then It shall be the duty of the Improvement Con^mll^ee and they are hereby fully authored and empowered to build such, itCowa!!;* and charge all expenses of the nnc to the property holders aforesaid and if any property holder shall ton or refuse to pa^ Baid amount tMe mayor and city attorney are authov iied t9 said amonut by pre ce?? of law. ? (Signed) W. B. WINDLEY, 10-19 City Clor*. I Administrator'* Notice. ' Having qualified as administrate! of the estate of Egbert Yea(es, da ceased, late of Beaufort codnty, Nortl Carolina, notice Is hereby given thr.j all claims against said estate mu?i be presented to the undersigned within twolvc (12) montfca froir this, Oct 13th, ID 10, cr this notlc< will be pleaded In her of ttelr rcccv ery. All persona Sndcbtcd to said estat< are required to make immediate -par ment. ARTHUR YEATES, Administrator of Egbert Yeates, do ceased. \ W. A. Thompson, attornej', Aurora N. C. This 13th day of October, 1910. 10-13 '1-a-k 6w. NOTICE Evelena Minor vs. William Minor. North Carolina. Beaufort County. Su perior Court. December Term 1910. \ The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitle?] as above has been commenced, tn 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 notice that he is required to appear at the December Term of the Superior Court of said count* to be held on the 13th Monday af ter the 1st Monday In September, it being December 6th, 1910, at the court house of said county in Wash ington, 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. ThiB October 5th, 1910. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Suuerlor Court. 10-17. it o-a-w. NOTICE Robert T. Edwards Lela Woolard Edwards. j North Carolina, Beaufort County, Su perior Court. December Term, ( 1910. ' The* defendant above named will take notice that an action enttlled as above has been commenced in | tho Superior Court of Beaufort , County, for the plaintiff to secure , an absolute divorce from the defend-1 ant; an<l thc said defendant will fur ther tal;o notice that she Is required I to appear at the December Term of tho Superior Court of said county to be held on the 13th Monlay af ter tbe 1st Monday in September, it belnK December 5th, 1910, at the court hopse of said county In Wash ington, N. C., and answer or demur to the 9pmplalih' In said action, or defend tfaid action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded In said complaint. This October 11th, 1JJ0. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk 8uu*rior Court. 10-17. it c-a-w. Notice or Having qo&lX? \ e- airzliztrator of the estate of ftamucl S. Hatch well, deceased, late ol Deader* coun ty, North Carolina, notice is hereby given that all claims anlnst euY estate must be pr*>er.t)d tr tbe - r dersigned wlt^'v twelve month* I from this, Cflc" r 21st. 1910, or th: notice will be il?(* i! *:ar of the!; recoTery. All perrcr- 'v1 jj ' : to pre required to male. iLimedit^ ;u& meat This ?lst day of Oct., 1910. JE88E H. BATCH WELL Administrator of Samuel 8. Satcb well, deceased. N*CHS and ACHING her from malarious com CoWs or overheating. try Hie Mne. It reduces tbe fever i tbe Aching. If Is liquid n and SO cents at drug store*. / , > : ,? ' v. Correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment i accounts given careful attention. Just Receive ; itr* New Prepared Buckwheat, Hominy Grits, Oat Meal pod Evaporated Peaches. All kinds of Fruit arriving daily. 'fr. E. L. ARCHBELL SEE THAT YOUR TICKET READS VIA Chesapeake Line to Baltimore Direct Line to Baltimore and all points North & West II.EGANTLY APPOINTED STEAMERS. PE11FBCT DINING SERVICE. ALT, OtTSIDE STATEtlOOMS | Steamers leave Norfolk dally (crxcapt r.undayj 6:15 p. m. ?rom foot of Jackson 6treet, arrive Baltlmoro 7:00 i. m. Direct connection made with rail linos for c'.l potat*. For part Icnlalrs call cn or" write" V. R. ITcSilbTJNf T. P. .V * " v Granby Street, Norfolk, V*. ?HARCOURT&LGOrgg-gSSSSr / Washington Daily News H9? HAVE YOU VOTED YET? VOTING BALLOT COUNTING t VOTE For Miss or Mrs. Addrcsa .. . District No ? V. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? In THE WASHINGTON NEW8 Tpur-of-Europe Contest, subjoct to condlntlons governing Content. Ballot*, to be counted, must be separated and carefn}l{ trimmed around border, and dei>oaued unfolded, ,.,v?rv *3^ Use thl3 ballot for yourself or a iriead In the. rope Contest. THIS BALLOT WILL BC VOID- Af 4 P. if. OCTOBER 23 yp ' T VALUABLE BOOK ON LOOSE LEAF BOOKKEEPING ? i H. C. C \RTER, JR MIORNEY-AT. LAW Lfc, $K?4^ington, N. C. Office Markei Street. V EDWARD L. 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