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Put |T L. MAYO, ! ?Nr?? TVephons No. tto. entered u eenond-class mattei ? 8, 1888, at the poatomee at '' ??libMCton. N. O.. under the set of *?reh J. 187*. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: Ol? 8Tnn?b 8 .18 ?nnr Month* 1.M m Month* t 80 On* Tear.: 8.00 Bnbecrfber* d eel ring the oat?er rti* sentlnued will pleau notify this offlco M date of expiration, otherwise, it will be continued at regular subscrip eloa rates until notice to stop Is re It jou do not get The Dailj News promptly telephone or write the man agar, and the complaint will receive *nf*?dlate attention. It Is oue desire ?o please you. TfKSRAY, NOV. S, 1910. Parties leaving tc*\t should not ?all to let the New* rolli?w rbem daily vith the n?*rs of Waahlnirton freah tad criso. ft will prove a valuable i*omnanion. read*n? to von like a l*t *?r from borne. Tho*?? at the a ?hor* or mountains wiP find The | v-?r? m moet welcome ird Intercut ??r ?*?itor. All articles seiit to Tl.j Ne?a fo? u?iMlcattoii must be w'xned by tl?* otherwise they will not be published. The Power ??f Friendliness. When a truly great man or wo men dies It will usually be found th:>t a tremendous mass of admiring testimony come? to show how many lives h?- or she I>.ih touched with a really friendly hand And oven iu the sorrow and the loyalty shown when u reprehensible public charac ter passes out. there is an object les son in the value of friendliness, (Lough combined with quite unde rfrable qualities as to leadership. To be r. friend to man is to have a cer tain capacLy of unst lrtshness, though other parts of life may bo selfish. To have this capacity of wide friend ship and an unselfish and righteous !i?e besides, is to become a power rr. Inevitably us the sun rises in the morning. Every woman can have the power of friendliness. Most women neglect it. It seems to be the nature of nine women out of ten. when they have a family and household ground them, to be careless avout outsiders. Sometimes as the servants can testi fy they are equally as careless about rr.rt of thei r own household. There pre women with natural good quall ?'?*, with plenty of sympathy for thtlr husbands and children who can heep a cook for a year on the foot ing of a perfcct stranger, and whose tradesmen and fellow townspeople are as shadows to them. There are also countless women who make a fetish of ??exclusiveness." rr.d consider friendliness as a rather vulgar thing. A pond is certainly more exclusive thin n river. A puddle Is more ex-. r?V:slv? than either?when one comes to '?Try out the analogy. Fr ndl'.ness is faundamenral. If r ??? r ?? get It. From rats and dogs ?.i*> to nrvd queens every crea r.*:n:s a frlerd if it ran jret and truf t < ne. ; f u !>i*?nd nr:d friends will spring UT>. \ v^an whose influence was felt vc** widely every year In public -.Mr*1.' i "d not long ago in an East ,\ macniflcient bunch of ros e9 was sent to her funeral hearing ? t t?t \ "From a friend." and It ?-as f^Mid !o come from an itallian In the ruurke;. who sold fruit and vegeta L-les an 1 with whom she had only dealt a few yeirs. He had felt the power of her friendliness, alien tho' he was In rare and speech. It was said of another, a woman of gr*at serial gifts, that she was bl'vays perfec tly and equally at ease, whether meeting a s.reet child or president. They wcro all "Just folks to her. and so she won them all. Not the cynic nor the cultivated critic nor the fastidious exclusive, nor the selfish indifferent, wins out? bu'. the friend. Who refuses to act this turns away from power ? Harper's Baxaar. WITH THE KX( HANfif>*. It Is not yet known whether the Republicans or Democrats will ob serve Thanksgiving this year?The Washington Times. Secretary of the Navy Meyor evi dently prefers seasickness to monk eying with the Maaachusetis politi cal sltustion.? Washington Post. Republicans jn Montana express the fear that If Carter Is defeated by Ue election of a Democratic Let be chosen tar Jouriud,*) There teems to be eom? disposition In Arizona to put everything Into the state's constitution that can't be disposed of at public opt cry?Delias News. Apparently Judge Baldwin Is fool ish enough to expect the only man who la always right to admit that he has made a mistake?Providence Journal. But whatever else happens let us earnestly hope that the next Senate won't be a tie, with the responsibil ity of casting the deciding voto rest ing on the Hon. James Schoolcraft. | Sherman.?Indianapolis News. Returns from the church census in Chicago credit that city with 900, 000 regular church attendants. What's "regular" in Chicago??Al bany Journal. Mr. Roosevelt continues to Insist that The Outlook be substituted for the Constitution of the United States. ?New York World. AURORA CORN SHOW. The Retail Merchants' Association of Aurora, N. C., is to give an agri cultural fair and corn show at Aurora cu Thursday and Friday of this week, November 10th and 11th. ? The Wash ington and Vandemere Railroad Com pany. will operate a special train on Friday November 11th for the con venience of those from this city do- ' siring to take In this auspicious oe ! ca*lon. Reduced rates arn offered Numerous prizes will b? offered. Ev-i ery person Is Heaufort county. and particularly, the farmers shoul<l take .advantage of this opportunity to see the rich and fertile lands o? . Richland township and also the mag nlflilent crops produced there. Not only will the numerous visitors nee what Heaufort county is as a farm ing country but the citizens and busi ness men of Aurora are to provide all who attend free entertainment. No'Ai tion of country In North Oar-| olina is more up to date as a farm ing section than Richland township -nd this 'taper f????li? sure all who vis it Aurora next Thursday and Friday wll behold prlducts no part of North, Carolina can exeell much less equal. I To encourage those who till the soil the Retail Merchants' Associa tion have offered a large number of i prizes. We have not seen any prem ium list anywhere that can compare! with it. The committee in charge is to be congratulated on their efforts I and the way they have succeeded is far beyond the expectations of their closest friends. It will pay everyone to visit Au rora and see for themselves what the good people are doing down there in the way of agriculture. Last year the people of this section gave a com show and since that time nothing but the highest praise has been heard of them and their ef forts. A great day is looked for and tho*e who are present will have no need to regret their presence. WHAT CI KKS KCZKMA? We have so many ln?|nlr!ct I lately regarding Evzrm.i u::?] o'^er skin diseases, that we are glad (ni make our unsvver public. After earc-l ful investigation Wf? hnve found that a simple wash of Oil of Wlntergreen. as i onpounded in L). u. D., can be j relied upon. We would not luakel this statement to our patrons, frionds' and neighbors unless we were sure! of It?and although there are so | called Eczema remedies sold, we ourselves unhesltntlngly! recommend D. D. D. Prescription ! Because?We know that it gives i Instant relief to that torturing* Itch. Because?D. D. D. starts the cure at the foundation of the trouble. Because?It cleases, soothes and heals the skin. Because?It enables Nature to re pair the ravages of disease. Because^?The records of ten years of complete cures of thousands of cases show that D. D. D. Is today recognized as the absolutely reliable Eczema Cure. I Drop Into our store today, Just-to talk over your case with us. Hardy Drug Company. FARMER'S UNION I have come to Beaufort county to> take up the organising work In the unorganized sections of the county. I will greatly appreciate any In formation as to where the unorgan ised sections are and will be pleased to *lslt such efcttoaa for the purpose of organlslar-fMer^. JOHN L. WARREN, Organiser, 11-14 Washington, N. C. A? a matter of fact the majority of peoplo would Ilk* to b* bonnt. Floras Arte.?*M must speo* ? eood worti for Carduv??*v rites Mrs. Viola Baker, of this place. "About a month ago 1 wets In very bed ftealth. 1 was so weak and nervous thai I was not able to do my homework. ?*My husband bought me one bottle ot Cardul, the woman's tonic. 1 took it ac cording to directions and aow I ua In good health. . > * . V. "I think Caidul is a fine tonic for weak women-" And you are not the only lady who thinks so, Mrs. Baker. Thousands, like you, have written to h\\ of the wonderful benefit Cardul has been to them. Cardul contains no minerals, or other powerful drugs. It contains no glycerin or other mawkish-tasting ingredients. It is just a pure, natural extract, of natural vegetable herbs, that have been found to regulate the womanly functions and strengthen the female system. All druggists sell Cardul. See yours about It RBf-a In Two Divisions. Men are often divided Into educated and Ignorant, the rich and the poor, the famous and the unknown, but a division more marked thun any other might be made between the strong and tho weak. We mpet them both 1* every walk of life. Their birth or edu cation or general surroundings may be) the name, but a sharp line divides those who govern their Inclinations from those whose Inclinations govern them. On the one side we see strength, accomplishment and value, on the oth er weakness, spasmodic and ill direct ed effort and inefficiency. When life, ceases to be a promise it does not cease to be a task; Its true name even Is rltial.?Am lei. It takes a great man to make a t;ood listener.?Sir Aruthr Halpa. STARTLING, ASTONISHING, ASTOUNDING. Has been the sale of Bloodine dur ing tho past few days- We never have had such a tremendous sale on any remedy In our store. Bloodine is highly endorsed by some of the most learned physicians In America for Brlght's Disease, Diabetes, Stone In the Bladder, Rheumatism and Ca tarrh, and if you are suffering with any of these terrible diseases you should not rail to buy a bottle of this wonderful remedy today. Full $1.00 size bottles for 50 cents at Dr. Ira U. Hardy's or from the Bloodine Cor poration, Boston, Mass. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE Robert T. Edwards vi Lsl* V':c!ard Edwards. North Carolina, Beaufv-t C;? ir.tv. Su perior Court. Decatnb?r Term. 1910. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled aa above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Beaufort County, for the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defend ant: and thc said defendant will fur ther take notice that she la required to appear at the December Term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the 13th Monday 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 the plsintif. will apply ?o the court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. IT.Is Outubrr 11th, 1910. CEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Suuerior Court. 10-17. it o-a-w. Notice of Administration Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Samuel 8. Satch well. deceased, late of Beaufort coun ty, North Carolina, notice is hereby given that all claims against said estate must bo pr*? ited to the ' n derslgned within t ve (12) months from this, O toher 1st, 1910, or this notlce#will b ;.le- :d In bar of their recovery. * All persot i in> >ted to said estate are require iO ke immediate pay ment. This 21t < \ of Oct., 1910. tC::? H. SATCHWELL Admlnlat-H jr '* Samuel S. Satch well, deceit I. WlhoECiffiows? Have you a splendid stock of good,> Have you just got in a new line of popular articles A' Are you making a special pace on leftover lot,? Who Knows About It? Why not let everybody know by having us prim some CIR CULARS and POSTERS ""'kit: Oct. J7:U i . K,>Ti liUOMAN; Execuicra" I:;/; , \. WtsMngtou. C. | By virtue of a power of sale con tained In a mortgage executed on February nth, 1909, by J. Wiley Ball and wife to Howard Win field, and recorded In Register's office of Beaufort county, In Book 152. page 387, 1 will on Monday, the 5th day of December, 1910, at 12 o'clock, m, at the court house 'door of Beaufort county, at Washington. Kf. C.. offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cssh, at public auction.' a certain piece, parcel or lot of land lying and being la North Carolina, Beaufort inty, Washington township, and deecribed and defined as follows, to wlt: In whst is known as "Wash ington Heights" being lot No 8. in Block No. 8, according to Hall's map of said property, ?e? deed from Vashington Investment Compan to J. Wiley Ball snd wife, recorded In Book 145, psgo 59, records of Beau-' fort county. Being same lot t-f land wheron said parties of the first pert resided. Nov. 3. 1910. HOWARD WINP1RLD. Nicholson & r)an)el, attorneys. 12-3 NOTICE North Carolina, Eeaufort County. J Superior Court, Sprins term. 1910. I , Peter Langlcy vs pleasant Lnhgley. To the defendant above naned: You are hereby notified that the above entitled action has been insti tuted against you in the Superio: Court of Beaufort County, North Car-i olina, for the purpose of obtaining an absolute diiorce; that tho com plaint has been filed therelr i alleging statutory ; grounds, which j entitles the plaintiff to ab solute divorce, and that the sum mons in said action is returnable In-1 to said court, before the Judge there of at the courthouse In Washington N. C.. on the 13th Monday after th? 1st Monday in September, It being the 5th daj- or , tmber, 1910, when nnd w hers ycu are commanded to ap pear and answer t^e said complaint within tba t!ua tequired 'by law cr the plaintiff will apply to the court for tne relief therein demand, ed. Given under my hand and seal this 1st day of November, 1910. t GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk of Superior Court Administrator's Notice; Having qualified as administratoi of the estate of Egbert Yeates. de ceased, late of Beaufort county. North Carolina, notice is hereby given that all claims against said estate must be presented to the undersigned within twelve (12) months from this, Oct 13th, 1910. or this notl? will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estair are required to make im re edict* pay ment. ARTHT-R YKATES. Administrator of Egbert Yeates, de ceased. W. A. Thompson, attorney, Aurora N. C. Thlr 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 In the Superior Court of Beaufort County, for the plaintiff to securc an absolute divorce from the defend ant; and thG said defendant will fur ther take notice that he Is required to appear at the December 'jeiin of the Superior Court of said coum> to be held on the 13th Monday af ter ftie 1st Monday in September, it being December 6th, 1910, pt the conrt house of said county in Wash ington, N. C.. and answor or demur to the complaint in said action, or defend said action, or the. plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. This October 8th, 1910. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Sauerlor Court. 10-17. 4t o-a-w. Wiiw. 0.1,. An oak Ira* >Kt i-nlsMjr. kqoKn H Wallam's oak, la aaldTo ? arar too jmi* it an. ! ' * -i ? ?"iT'mi It is difficult to iMUar* that aom ? aramad. ofdu.t for du.t alwar. ^ - ?;* ; t w !? Qoldl* Ricks. ?. tod F.'orlmco Wlulrla, Brliee St... Diarjup N,)' -? iron,. . ?<> . .? . . ......... . ilrs. L. T. Thompson, Aurora. Miss Emily Guilford. Aurora MJfea Mao Blount. Chooo?flnlty MIm Edna Dugutd. Vanceboro MIm Lotta Biabop. Pantejo 15 MIm Mabel Von Eheratein, Chocowln 1&.938 MIm Minnie Killingsworth, Plnelown. . .. .. 9.996 MIm Ruth Chadwlck, Fairfield ?.8U MIm Ola Ron. Bonnerton . . 9.C01 MIm Hilda B?rha??. Bath 8,?77 MIm Maud Duko. Pantego 8.136 MIm Maud Mason. Fairfield 2.930 MIm Qladja Ron. Edward .. .. v. .. .. .. .. 1,694 FLEMING PROPERTY ?East of and adjoining Washington? FOR SA-LE CHEAP S*e A. C. HATHAWAY at once. OWN YOUR OWN HOME WASHINGTON PARK we help you. S. Leon Wood MEMBERS N. V. COTTON EXCHANGE Jinn W. Col. 1. LEON WOOD & CO., BANKERS and BROKERS STOCKS. BONDS. COT TON. GP A1N ai.d PROVISIONS. Ji PLUME STREET, CARPENTER BUILDING. NORFOLK.. VA. I'rtvst* Wlrea to N. Y. S'oclc Enhance. N. Y. Cotton Exdunge, Chicago. Board ot Trade and other Financial Centers. Correspendenre respectfully solicited, Investment and Marginal accounts given carcful attention. Just Received! ffiLSC ! New Prepared Buckwheat, Honuiny Grits, Oat Mef>' and Evaporated Peaches. All kinds of Fruit arriving daily. * I I-:; i E. L. ARCHBELL HAVE YOU VOTED YET? VOTING BALLOT COUNTING 1 VOTR For Miss or Mrs. Address .. District No In THE WASHINGTON NEWS Tour-of-Europe Contest, subject to condlntlons governing Contest. Ballots, to be counted, must be separated end carefully trimmed aroung border, and deposited unfolded. Use this ballot for yourself or a friend In the Tour-of-Eu rope Contest. THIS BALLOT WILL B VOID AT 4 P. M. NOVKMBEU 12 FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN When ii> need of that Barrel of Flour, ind we will save you money, A big shipment just re ceived. All brands. Any price. ? ? Call phone No. 337. UNION GRO. CO. 11^ si 11 n o (a r^Moddin? In vital ion s^lonov (a i L ^FASHIONABLY ENG&AVED HARCOURT&CO.TSSSSS..^ Washington Daily yjhmTi H. C. CAR' VTiORNE^ Washington, N. C. Office Market Street EDWARD L.STEWART Attorney-at-Law.| | Ottlc* over Oail Washington, N. C. COLLIN H. HARDING J ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, |offlc? Savins* A Ttjsv vXX. Building KoomIm^i. . W/ *(ING HON. N. a ? STEPHEN C. BRAGAW - Attorney and Counselor at-law' " }. < * % , n'5? Washington, N. C. Inichol^on&danTfx Attorneys- at-Law Practice tn AJ1 Courts I Nicholson Hotel Building | Johu H. Small, a. D. MacLean, Harry McMullan. SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN AITORNKYS-AT-LAW Wuhimion, North (mlloa. W. D. GRIMES ATTORNEY-AT-LAV* w?Ma?ton, North CamUna.1 Practlcoa la jU tlx Com ?. |Wm. B. Kutui. Wllaj C. - | RODMAN Jc RODMAN Attorneys-at-Law Washington, N. C. I W. M. BOND, Fffamtuu. N C_ 1 nokwooduswmo, s BO MD & SIMMONS ' TORNtYS-AT-LAW V ? hioctoo. North Carolina. Practice In all Couita. I W. L. Vaunhao W- A. Thompana VAUGHAN & THOMPSON attorneys-at-lawj Washington and Aurora, N. C. Practice it* all the court*. iBusiness Cards G. A. PHILLIPS & BRO., FIRE And Plate Glass* INSURANCE. WISWALL JR., Civil Engineer and Surveyor Washington, N. C. New Corned Mackeral ?And? Fresh supply of Cereals. rV ? ? '-* Walter Credle & Co] a'a the World*" !>?(? e has ever made a alive, tntraent or Mm to compare with lueklen'a Arnica Salve. lt'? th? on*
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