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M: "'KWATKR PRINTING COMPANY, '? I*. MAYO, Editor and Mm****. Telephone No. >10. Cuttrtd as second-class matter ?-?n?t 5. 1909. at the postoffice at < -hlngton. N. C-. under Lb* act of a ?? rob S. 1879. K3saanaaaBmaE3?MMBW^B=. ?== SUBSCRIPTION UATKS: Om Month.......... f .IS Pour Month* 100 9k? Months 1.50 Oae Year 1.00 Subscriber* desiring the paper d!? jo.itlnuod wiU pleaso notify this office o% date of expiration, otherwise. It will be continued at regular tubscrip ? lon rates uotll nor ice to stop Is re vived. tt you do not got The Dally News yumpti.v telephone or write the man ten. and the complaint will receive immediate attention It Is our doslre o p?esse you. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 2, 1010. Parties leaving ?o?u should not 'All to lei tf?e News follow them dally ? Itb ^he no?rt of Washington fresh ?sd crisp. It will prove s valuable ?tnotDsnlon, reading to vou like a let ter from home. Thu*e at the sea shore or mountains wl|? find The V?w? ? moat welcome c.t.4 Interest lag visitor. All articles sent to TUj News for! publication must be signed by iu"> writer, otherwise they will uot be published. HAIIM'J.VS KI.KCTIMN AMHl'KKD An observant democrat finds in-1 teres; anJ satisfaction in watching) the internal strife which is surely | and rapidly destroying botii the cltaraeter and offielcnry of the repub lican party. Leaking over the battle field with the republican party it Is difficult to watch at the same firm* iho va rious bitter skirmishes in which re-1 publicans are engaged in a hand to: hnr.d. ihroat-cutt'ng flight with their V.low republicans. Now Joseph Benson Forak-ir, the old war horse of the Ohio republican party and whose character it might be said typified the party, is sulking in his tent, swearing that he will not lift a hand to help the republican ticket. Foraker?for the present we are rot discussing his record or his char-J acter-r-was the acknowledged leader pf the effective republican machine which made Ohio a solidly republi can state. He was at the head f the vote-get T.ng organization. He was the chief r* the actual fighting men, the re ; Mb'.lcan " boys in trenches." Now that he has bee npublicly hu m1 Hated by the republican campaign committee and has publicly washed. Mt hands of the present campaign,' Is safe to presume that the old t "iting crowd which he had at his '?will "lay down" on the repub- ? ttate ticket. The trouble with the republican warty in Ohio is the same as the trou ble with the republican party in Valne, In New Jersey, in Connecti cut?Theodore Roosevelt. Tudson Harmou and his forces ? started, confident, strong and har monious; the'.r advance was llk*? a ft sidy march to victory. For**leer as the campaign m >ved on 'vraped into the fray to help his '-kr.-L Warren Hardin? the republi t'T - -'lldcte. And in helping Hard er.:. TorJker deliver soma slvtcc !?? *r> !*>v*9 at ilco?r? r\< ;>r.d li!r so-j <p"?d "Vcv Nationalism." It was one , r' tVe 1 itterest arraignments that 1 ? 1-Vi's-'C'c!? ha* received and he has' experience in attarks. ! V'c ori fancy rn'l the oth-! pc^f^veJt leaders in Ohio lushing -fate > am la'.gn committee. I vhpi they read Foraker'* speech and : d'clnri^g that Foraker utterances ? ?-? disturbing the party and that i unloss !:o was called off they would ; kj.l'e the ticket. In the midft of a practical political campaign the practical politician will mortgage his Immortal sou? to net harmony. It would never do in the world for the Roe:evclt crowd, although a sa;all minority, to be antagonized, ft" the chairmen tells Foraker to put the soft pedal on himself and to stop assaulting fellow republicans. Whereupon Foraker drew the tails of his frock coat about him, and like Achilles, marched to his tent to sulk during the remainder of the cam paign. And among the republican work ers they are saying: "They .iave In sulted the old man; what are we go ing to do about It?"' There now remains no doubt about Harmon's unqualified triumph in Ohio.?Montgomery Advertiser. New Jersey needs, according to Woodraw \v llsoju.an "kujnisltlve and talkathe governor:'!' tl^iftate seems to like the prospect.} lj$f ? ? l <? ipew. v 4 tmu of tlx food t?]?? e' ' I <Wl Her f*. ^^^EE*S WuWmton, d. c.. Oct. si Judge Spencer B. Adam? former Re publican Mate chairman ?t North Caxollaa arrived la Vaahln,-U(n w 4ay. Ma ?u turroundod br a nuin ker of Tar Heal Rapubllcuu at tha Rilelgh howl Thai took delight la 'cusaing out" Butler. One of them After greet'nj th? Judge, said: Well, I must say they are doing Quite a job !of It in taxL'lns the Republtcin party respectable in North Carolina. We ,gct rid of the leaders who ran our I majorities from seventy to more than a hundred thousand votes and have put Marion Butler in charge of the ship. Yea, w e are making progress vruen we pick up a charlatan who would betray his state and take a fee from shyiocks to appear against the state that honored him. After this election is over we will devote ourselves towards cleaning house. The indignant and enraged North I Carolina Republicana will not leave a greasy spot of the Sampson traitor and his whiskers, Watch my predic tion." Judgo Adam ^declined to comment on the political situation In the state. He said that he waa out of politics for good and air and he waa here on legal business. The other republicans whom \ 1 talked with are very Indignant over the inpectlon of Butler in the cam paign and his identification with the party organization and leadership. They said the publication of the Butler advertisement seeki"- *' lection of the carpet-bag bond issue had simply paralyzed good republi cans all over the state. "We do not deserve to win," said one of I hem. Flag Caused Death ^ Spartanburg, S. C.. Oct. 31. While waving the United States flap to hi? mother in their home today, the 3 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Broom stood too near the cpen fire place. the flag blared up th-a Asm?? raugth the child's clothing and he was fatally burned. Dropped D*'nd at Home. Suencer,*Oct. 31.?Solomon Mor gan. aged TO years, a prosperous far mer of Rowan county, dropped dead at bis home near Salisbury today while visiting Vhbblt traps on his farm. By friends his body was found in a field. He was an honored Confederate j vetran and was in apparent good health until the sudden sum mons came. He is survived by two sons. Colorado Forest Fire. Colorado Springs, Col., Oct. 31 ? Forest fires are today sweeping the east slope of Cheyenne Mountain south of here. The flames have already teached the Star Ranch property, a famous health resort, and buildings on the Torrzalin Ranch are threatened. The path of the fire la four miles wide. There are no casualties but the money loss has already reached many thousand dollars. Ih Improving. The infant son of Rev. M. T. T ly ler. M. T. Jr., their 1 ."i-monthtold eon. who has been quite 111 for vhc past several weeks is gradually Im proving. This will be welcome news to their many friends throughou' the city and elsewhere. Men Face Starvation Terr .\rtli-:r. Out., Of*. 29.?3tar vuli'i! faces 10 r.i'i* railway work on the nsw Vr-t'on"1 Trans-continent?.! railway no5th .of l.al'.o Nippigon. The steamer Om bahika, which has been carrying sup plies to these men, has been wrecked and as the only other means of get ting supplies into this region is over the Ice It will be some time before this can be done. The situation becomes very serio'ir aB ihe old boat emploved in th* aarr.' capacity was wrecked pome time i?tc and the supplies were runnin ' she-' but hopes are entertained that the lake would soon be frozen over and teams could be engaged In hauling i- ? ??"Wnt to 12st through the winter months. Ih Indi<t|M>Hc<l. The friends of Mrs. John L. Vm llps will regret to learn of he.' In disposition. It la to be honed are will soon recover. Returned Home. tfrm Kills Pickle* of R* ? The election for st*N* and oUcwb comes off Tuaeflay. Noy today one week. It behooves t try democrat to be at the polling I place and cast hla billot1 for gobd] food' Coverament. -j I Hatteras Aground Newi reaches this city that the I steamer Hatterss in leaving Belhav en this morning ran aground near! that to*n and is still fast. Tliga hate been working for several hours trying in get her off but so far have not succeeded. She will not be able to float until the high tide. Her mishap will delay her arrival in this city several hours. ? S ... ? Trial ef a Dead Man. Mr. Christopher Hare's book on "Charles de Bourbon. High Constable of France." mentions the strange trial which succeeded tbs close of that turbulent career. He hsd died In con quering Rome, which bis Jeederless soldiers straightway nocked. For this crime it was necen*ary to find a scape goat, so "on July 2U. 1027. in tbe pres ence of King Francois 1? on his seat of justice, assisted by tbe peers of France and tbe assembled chambers. Jepn de 8urle. firm usher of tbe court, called Charles de Bourbon three times ?at tbe bar of the parliament, at the marble table and at the marble steps ?and then reported that the said De Bourbon bad not appeared. Tbe sen tence was drawn up. then solemnly read out: The connetable de France, deed, was condemned, bis goods re turned to the crown; and the door of bis palace by tbe Louvre was painted yellow.'" A Realistic Picture. A still life by Jan vau Huysen In the museum nt The Hague was injur ed. but it is believed that tbe perpe trutor was neither vandal nor tblef. The picture represents a basket of fruit on which n number of Insects have gathered Oo a pale yellow ap ple. which is the centerpiece in the cluster of fruit. Is u large tly. painted so true to nature, so say the officials of the gallery.,that tbe canvas was in jured by some oue who endeavored to "sboo" it und brought his cane or hand too close to tbe canvas. "A trib ute to the painter's genius." says the letter recording the fact, "for which the work had to suffer." Arctic Rook Weed. Drifting down from Alaska comes the greatest of all sea plants, the arc tic rock weed, that grows In shape like a huge ship's haoser and some times with branches BOO feet long. There are no signs of leaves, but at intervals of a fathom or so a knob, for all the world like tbe buoy oo a drift net. grows around the stem. aid ing. as does the buoy. In keeping tbe plant afloat and creating tbe lmpn alon that some nets have gone astray. I ?New York World. Method In Hsr Breakage. "Augusta is an awfully bright girl. | Isn't she?" "Yes. Indeed. When she is reading a novel on the front porch her mother never thinks of asking her to wash the dishes." "Why notY" "She's sure to break so many of| them. "?Cleveland Plain Dealer. Trouble Ahead. Young Huahaud Ity wife*? Didn't l| telegraph t?i you not to bring your Ri\>ih*?r with you? Young Wife? I know. That's what she wants t?i see yiiu about. She reud | tbe telegram. > Lived In a Good Neighborhood. ??D?? you find that It l? coating you| more to live than It used toT' "No. not more to live, but more to I keep from being eellpaed by my fooll*b| uclghbors."?Chicago Itecord-Hernld. Demonstrative. Ola '.ady ispeaking of her late but-1 bpr.di? I mind the mm time wp was out together. and ne tnrns round and fez. | so kindlike. "Come along, old draggle-) tali!" he sea. ? London Tit-Bits. No Ghow. Magistrate? How comes it that you dared to break into this gentleman's; house In the dead of n?ght? Prisoner ?Why. your houor. the other time yon reproached me for steuling in broad daylight. Ain't 1 to be allowed to work ut ull? Reaching the Top In any calling of life, demands a vlgoroua body and a keen brain. Without health there is no succeaa. But Electric Bitters is the greatest Health Builder tbe world haa ever known. It compels perfect acu of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, purifies ami enriches the blood, ton 1 es and Invigorates the whole system and enables you to stand tbe wear and tear of your daily work. "After montha of suffering from Kidney (Trouble," writes W. M. Sherman, ? of Cuahlng, Me., "three bottles of ?Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man." 53c at Dr. Hardy** Drug store. Dr. Booker T. Washington is Surely Coming to Washington. , So are the people coming to ClemmoM Restaurant for Barbecue and Oysters, a Specialty. Open till 12 o'clock nights. We keep everything good to eat, not to keep, 2 cooks, 4 waiters. We live to feed?we feed to live. POLLY is the Head COOK. Yon all know POLLY! Don't forget the place. v GARFIELD CLEMMONS, 'The Old Reliable Restaurant. Phone 144 Water St to ___ extending (rom Gladden to P- a:c street shall b*? l-oqulrod to build shift-' walks according o the plaiu *p: ?peclflcsfllons cow In the licr-13 o? the city eugtueor, \?h'.flh said walks shall b? laid or buUt nhd<~ the direction and so'pervtaiua ol iht city engineer. .1 ( II property owners do nat n-.:?*, said sidewalks as aroresold v.isj.a 20 days from the ratification of this ordinance, then it shall be the duty of the Improvement Committee and they are hereby fully authorised sod empowered to build such sidewalks and charge all expenses of the same to th*. property holdout ^foresaid and If any property holder K&all fall or refuse to p?" **ld amount the mayor auu city attorney are t"2**or Ised to collect said amonut by pro cess of law. <8lgned) W. B. WIND LEY, 10-19 City Clerk. ? / ? ^ Administrator's Notice. Havlnfe qualified as administrator of the estate of Egbert Yeates. de ceased. late of Beaufort county. North Carolina, notice is hereby given tV.at all claims against said estate mur. be presented to the undersigned within twelTe (12) months frcar. this. Oct -13th. 1910. or this notlcc will be pleaded In bar. of their recov ery. All persons Indebted to said estate are required to make Immediate pay ment. ARTHUR YEATKS, Administrator of Egbert Yeates. de ceased. W. A. Thompson, attorney. Aurora, n. a This 13th day of October. 1910. 10-13 1-a-k ,6w. NOTICE ? Evclena Minor vs. William Minor. . North Carolina, Beaufort County, Su-1 perlor Court. December Term. 1910. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitle-! as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Beaufort County, for the plaintiff to secure an abaolute divorce from the defend ant; and the said defendant will fur ther take notice that he is required to appear at the December leim of the Superior Court of Bald count* to be held on the 13th Monday af ter Che 1st Monday in September, St 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. This October 6th, 1910. T3EO. A. PAUL. Clerk Suuerior Court. 10-17. it 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 act'on entitled as above has been commsnred in the Superior Court of Boiufart County, for the i>lr.intiff to soc;:re in absolute divcrce from On defend ant; ar.d tl:e enid defendant will fur ther take notice"that she is required co appecr at the December Term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on tho 13th Monlay af ter the 1st Monday In September, it being December 5th, 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 the1 plaintiff I will apply to the court for the r< | lief demanded In said complaint. This October 11th, 1910. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Suuerior Court. 1C-17. 4t o-k-v. Notice of Administration (Having qualified as administrator I of the estate of Samuel S. Hatch well. deceased, late of Beaufort coun ty, North Carolina, notice Is hereby given that all claims againnt said estate must be presented to the ? n dersigned within twelve (12) months from this, October 21st, 1910, or this] notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. j All persons indebted to said estate | are required to make immediate pay-) meijt. / j This 2iat day of Oct., 1910. ?W< H, SATi^WF.I.I, Administrator of SamtMl S. 8?tch well, IkhmI. FOB KEVKKISHNESS ?nd ACHING Whether from milartoui condl I tlon?, cold* or onrtMUac, UT Hlck'a Opu41n*. It rotucw the teur ud 1 ralhvM th* achin*. It U liquid- V 15 and 50 end at dm# store*. Irs awe a. puSt i * dutoctlve. It yg the fashion to *** V/attai \V oil not n, but for ojt peft wo fcc TO FLEMING PR< ?East of and adjoining Washington? FOR SALE CHEAP Seo A. C. HATHAWAY at one?. OWN YOUR OWN HOME In WASHINGTON PARK, we help you. J. Leon Wood MKMRERS N. V. COTTON EXCHANGE June* W. Cote J. LEON WOOD & CO., BANKERS and BROKERS SI OCK.S, BONDS. COl TON, GRAIN ft?d PROVISIONS. M PLUME STREET, CARPENTER IIUILDING. NORFOLK. VA. I'rlvat* Wlna to N. Y. S'ock Cxcl?n||>. V. Y. Cotton Eickmn, Chfcaso Board ot Trade tnd other Financial Ctafcra. i correspondence respectfully solicited. Investment and Marfrnal accounts given carcful attention. Just Received! hestf New Prepared Buckwheat, Hon.iny Grits, Oat Me?! and Evaporated Peaches. All kinds of Fruit arriving daily. > ' E. L. ARCHBELL HARCOLIRT&CO>^umc??'???? .LOUISVILLE, KIT., U.5-A. Washington Daily News ftHlFXKGI/USIVZ' I/OCAI/sAe?KX3 - flRf* IHW ? TOR. THIS BXCLU^IVR 1/P1R.- IEW ? i I HAVE YOU VOTED YET? VOTING BALLOT COUNTING 1 VOTE For Miss or Mrs. Address ,. .J District No * J In THE WASHINGTON NEWS Tour-of-Europe Contest, subject to condlntlons governing Contest. Ballots, to bo co(inted, must be separated snd carefully trimmed around border, and deposited unfolded. 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