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' i outcwAvmi _ r; Publishers. f.<4. MAYO, Editor aad Mm Telephone Na ISO. tJmered m 6. 199ft. at the poetolftce It ? ?Hhlngton. N. C.. under the act of ? kml ?. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION R.tTBS: Ou Month t .15 j four Months 1.90 Bit Months 1.50' (**.e Year 8.00 SubMribcrR desiring the paper dis mutlnuod wili please notify this office or. date of expiration, otherwise. It will be continued at regular subscrip tion rates until notice to stop la re sefved. It you do not set The Dally News ? ~*>xaptly celephone or write the man %*er, and the complaint will receive tuB'-dlate attention. It la our desire ??? p*eaae you. THURSDAY, XOV. 10, 19lO rarttes leaving tpwa ahould not to lev the Newi foil, r; them dally vitb the n?^a of Washington fresh ?ad crisp. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to you like a let* t?r from home. Those at the aea -hore or mountains wip Ond The *ew? n moat welcome ^ Interest '?? visitor. All articles sent to TLe News for, publication must be signed by tha writer, otherwise they will not be' published. Two more years of good old Dem-% oernt'e >ule In Beaufort county, in JCortli Carolina and in those parts oft l:e I'nlted States where Toddy Rccseielt's policies are best known. Funny isn't it?the apostle of the Big Stick has got it where the thick er. sot the axe, in those states where Up has figured raorfr prominently. Wei,I he has be on seen and novr realize*! what lie has done. May ?--I !??ty l:iw an ho U'.s in his sanc :? r.i in the Outlook office. He fool ?t* u* t-r.ee upon a tine but never rira'.n poor boy. .)ltln'*. old Beaufort do herself r"asn! T?ic?d.*>y? When the boys get re .'her down in these parts there li always something doing?you T.hr News und^Obesrevr intimates Ann has pone to St. Helena, but we say Rig Biilie Taft is on old Ocean reeking the climate of Panama to think .over he* the trick was done. One of the happiest men in Wash ington yesterday was none other thus Major Wiley C. Rodman, the '-?airman nf the County Democratic Kjcstrvc Committee. For ten years h*? hat guided the Democratic bhip. He- ought t? fael clued. H? io the :c' c::s:crot:? ccnsratula iicna. Somebody was terribly fooled in ike political prognostications. Some body Is sadder but wiser today in and around tbe Bu.^r-Republlcan headquarters. Mary Ann thougn u tloljig no thinking fcr he's gene tc ?? UaVci. \."cr. !?r v.'hat became of -II those c::tra-.. .* r.r.t cla'ira the republi can* were making in Bejufort coun ty? >!;ry Ann Is shrewd "'.is ndmit :r k?. ? r.ot shrewd enough to hold ,!'.'*n this way. Wcr.-'.c-r v. ho wi'1 control things in *' " '! i ub'tuau ramp two years from now? Mary Ann don't seem inclined ? r . ;? aijaia lor ho is suillclently with premises. Perhaps he will try to resurrect some more thinks collectable. 7 ok hkin? wf.li, i?rkhs F.I). Oije v.-ord spells this cha.-m that every woman recognizes, many wo-, men i-'.rive for and comparatively few a<nieve. Individuality in dress is the secret. Tbe thought is a happy one, for it means thai one need not depend upon a limitless purse The woman behind th? gown Is the Important thing. Individual taste should never be allowed to be submerged under the lateu fashion. "Everybody wears them" la the vratchword of the woman who lacka a forceful personality?and general ly the quality of being distinctly well dressed. This means that each woman is a law unto herself and should con sider the gown or hat that she is se lecting with a sane eye to her own defects and her own good polnta. You will frequently notice that many well dressed women confine I themselves to a limited scale of Con ors. The i f aeon Is obvious. Few of i us are of the complexion that is suit ed to all shadea and every one has * becoming color. This tendency to wear blue In Its many graduations or brown, varying from twine to dark golden brown Or it* tinu ?od ihad?s of '?litlMI oonspfcuous girl should not affect style# t suitable to her mother. '' La* of all. avoid extreoaea. Dol not nuke yo*r bat tod large In thla 1 :_*ascu of large bats, and do not bide your bead too decidedly under Orien J The sleeves must not approach tbe I ridiculous aa they did years ago, by j being foolishly ample and when a! dress is In tbe scanty class let ua ( act be disgustingly so. FOKMH .OF LVfNti A provoking form of lie la tbe cue that cannot be denied, as wben It Is said of a man tbat be would not steal a red hot^stove.j . The vic tim can only bow in silence before tbe ?oft impeachment, knowing at the same time tbat the promiscuous circulation does not enhance his rep utation for honesty. It was in a somewhat similar vein! that Mr. Dana' wrote of Qene*al Han- I cock as being a good man, weighing ] 270 pounds. What could on? ansyer to that? Though true, In a way, It savora more of what Mr. Chesterton terms "the fnint damns that praise" than of profound appreciation. The man who "lies like a gentle man" is hard to determine. The iecse In which it Is most generally used, however, seems almost to Jus tify the cynical asesrtlon that society en ppsynrsaoe* rsttur than :>n realities and that the dppnrdon able offense consists not in doing a wrong thing, but in being found out. "* ? :? ?*?] The fatuouB liar and the cheerful 'tar we have always with ua, tiresome but harmless, with their vain imag inings reaching all the way from flsh stories to the nltes cute sayings of | little Baby Bright. It is only neces sary to leave them nlone and they will hang themselves with the rope of their own weaving. However con I Vlncing the original statement. It al ! v.-p.ys breaks down under the bur : don of details wnich ? the hapless I '?t*>varleator piles upon it.?Wa?jh ?ngton Post. Kl'n Stives Ship. , To the magical effect of oil on trouble waters officers and crew of I -he British tteamsbip Carhnrn." In ? "rcrc Sanltcgo, Cuba, with Iron ore. attribute their cafe delivery from the I recent West Indian hurricane that j 'cut many a craft to Stfc docA nnd | 'iu??d great toss of life and proper i ty. Outwardb* the vessel bore little evidence of tbe fury of the storm, but from the minds of Captain Jame I son and his crew the memory of a . three-day battle with wind and waves i will never be eliminated. Hu that dlfsraat flavor Coftao,' W. guarantee axch ? t'Jad the purchase price. ' DOUBLE STRK.NOtH ?Makea It as far as cheaper grader "You cagi taste the difference." IMPORTERS COFFEE CC The Carbarn was off the Mahama Islands when the jjjuricaue sw'opt up the coast and caught Iter. The tramp wm prepared, wltfS everything made fast. The wind blew 100 miles an hour, and the steamship was like a chip In a millrace. All of Tuesday was like a night mare to officers and crew. The ves sel was absolutely helpless, "and at times It seemed as though sho must succumb to the terrific pounding of the seas that beat her decks, rippiug away stanchions and stays. The in rush of the seas Btove in port holes beat rails and carried away all things movable about the decks. The ves-. sel's smoke funnel waa tncrusted with salt, which wad still risible when she [reached her dock. On Wednesday matters became alarming It was feared the steamship was doomed. As a la^t resource oil was used In the hope of quieting the sea. A doten or more bag* filled with oil wore hu?? over jbe sides oi ttc veeael, and 03 the fluid was r^rvol pus. Within an hour the ell-toad f^ptesd so as to form a circle around the steamship, and the mighty colubers that threateaed to destroy the sol *ere conquered?Philadelphia Lcdgr. ^ UIIU) MKS WILL HOAR AT RAL ! KIQH AVIATION MKKT. HO* VKMIIKII 10-17, 10 to. 1 Greatly rcduced rates from all sta J tlons In North Carolina via Norfolk ? Southern Railroad. Tickets Sold fclo jvember 16-17. If flights are postponed on account of unfavorable weather, tickets may J bo purchased on additional g^tcs. All ? tickets limited to November 19th, 3 I trains cach day frcm points on' Ral I eigh and Eeaufort Districts to Ral ! cigh. X. C. via Norfolk Southern Rall | road. W. W. CROXTOX. j Genera! Paisenger Ac^nt. 11T Norfolk, Va. I The man who feets on to other men's curves surely must be crook |ed. \ Pat Crowe is going on the stage, which he probably considers as equal ly profitable and far less dangerous than kidnapping. Ltd. |<T >?? - '-*>;> i.?? , It'? aa -1:".j' -J& tell peoi'ik- nc More men have' Leu* rotated' by ichemea than hy- *j-td ciuvc? J \IV? per*?- too latp to a*md-?-?jce<:nt when you. had yourself broke. Talk Is ao cheap that moat Of it aa to be dlapoaed of at a discount. . Coetly experience la a drag In the ket when you attempt to aejl it. With the exception of money th*re nothing harder' to keep than an |umbr*IU: Money la something moat of ua |jspend ft lot oMnfa strenuous effort to get- something for nothln*.- Chi cago Newa. The coat of living la going to aeem Ihigher to thoae folks who were de feated yeaterday. Back to Oyster Bay. ALL MY PTMPL.KH GOXR. |C!rl Tells Bow a Blotcfay Skin W.v Cle*naed by a Simple Wnsli. "I waa ashamed .of my face,' I writes Miss Minnie Pickard of Alta lmahaw, N. C. "It was all full of plm ! pies and acars, but uftor using D. D. ID. Prescription I can aay that now I there la no algn of that Ecfcemt, an?l I that was three years ago.". t>. D. D? has become so famous cure and Instant relief in lEccfej&n land all othcr serious akin disease-. 1 that-Its value Is sometimes overlook led in clearing up rash, pimples, | blackhcads. and all other minor | forma of akin lmpurltiea. The fact i?, 'aat while D. D. L>. K la ao penetrating that it Btrikes to I the very root of Eczema or any cth l|er serious trouble, the soothing Oil |!of Wlntergreen, Thymol and -other ingredients are so carefully eom I pounded there is no wash for the I! skin made that can compare with | this great hUa^ftd r?ntf,dy | every kind of skin.trouble.^ D. D. D. Is pleasant to oee, psr || fcctly harmless to the most delicate | akin, and ataclutely reliable. A 36 cent bottle will glte you positive proof of. the wonderful effectiveness | of {tola crest remedy. Haidy Drug BCd. I Can You Afford A Weak Link In (he Life Chain? [f you lire forced so idnlt that tho Health Link is prowinj worker, iiuppcse you look carefully after the cause Your own well-being and comfort may uug^&t 'determined effort to correct. Perhaps you will permit a suggest ion based upon some wide exjericncs There is one particular thins which directly attacks the health of one in every three of the users. J | Its work is plain enough. Nerves heart, stomach ^nd other orgnna ^ becoming more and more unbalance d. but the real caure is frequently I unsuspected. To demonstrate the real facts as applied to yourself, and for your __ own satisfaction, it is suggented that coffee be abcolut?'y discontinued [/ A ~ ~ for 10 days and observe the results. ? , j - " . i*;5 It win greatly add to your comfort to have a good, hot cop of well-made It will greatly ad dto your comfort acting heart steadier nerves and sounder sleep. It will be reasonably dear that your body is offering thanks for relief from the dally drug, caffeine-^-the base of coffee t When this destructive drag Is dlRcontlnued, Nature starts to repair the damage. You will probably receive mueh benefit from simply leaving off cof Postnm each morning and Dame Nature will repair much mire rap idly, for PoBtum coatalna aome ele m.Dta from the wheat which Mature usee In rebuilding nerve tissue ? - You can have the scientific data on request. The facta are here, and "There's a Reason" For $3 f\\ Now Get With The Southern Furniture Store Every young coupic about to Airnjsh a home?and every one about to purchase new FurAjitur<: and Houscfurnishiogs nSeds the acquaintance of this store. This store is just like your best friead try it out and you'll find it true. Honest Roods?honest store methods? painstakihg nnd careful store service? urices fair and just, marked in plain figures; the same to you, to everybody. Test the value of such a stdre acquain tance?it will prove its worth in many ways - the acquaioonce, proving worthy, will be a lasting one. Won't you come and iorm it today? FLEMING PROPERTY ?East of and adjoining Washington? , FOR SALE CHEAP See A. C. HATHAWAY at one#. OWN YOUR OWN HOME I - WASHINGTON PARK we help you x J. Leon Wood MEMBERS N. V.COTTON EXCHANGE lun W. Coir /. LEON WOOD & CO., BANKERS and BROKERS s i ocrsk bonds, cotton,-chain ?.,a provisions. n PLliME STREET, CARPEN1 r.R UUILDINO, NORFOLK, VA. I'ri. ato Wlrra (o M. Y. S'ock Ewhtajrf. N. Y. Cotton Exchange. Chicago v ? ? - Board o* Trad? and o;her I'loandal Csatars. Uorrcspi.T.dencp rcspeetfuUy Eoficitfd, Investment and Marginal >, v accounts given careful attention. ?? - ? ? ,> - - ; Just Received! ? -*T*np->-. ; , -<V? ~ Nc^ Prepared Buckwheat,|Honany;Grits, [On: Men! and Evaporated Peaches. All kinds of Fruit arriving daily. EKiSiJ , '?'"'??fmTTf-qy?!?. E. L. ARCHBELL HAVE YOU VOTED YET? VOTING BALLOT COl'NTl JiO 1 VOTB For Misa or Mra. Address District No , . ..v In THE WASHINGTON N'EWS Touqfof-Europe Content, aubject to condlntiona goverahig Cofcteat Ballots, to be councea, must be separated and carefully trimmed around border, and deposited unfolded. Use this ballot fot yourself or a friend In the Tour-of-Eu rope Contest. THIS BALLOT WILL BE VOID AT 4 P. M. NOVEMBER 12 FLOUR! FLOUR] FLOUR! KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN When Id need of that Barrel of Flour, tnd we will save you money, v A big shipment just 're ceived. All brands. Any price. ' ? ? ? v tfjlk};; Call phoned No. 327. UNION (jRO. CO. montha of In any eSSmt^Sl "ufa* "demands' a rigorous body and ? Kaen bt*la." Without health ther? !? ?o auecaas. Ejrc Ear, h l-UONBH. | H. S. WARD JUNIUS D GTUMF.S WA1U) & GIUMES ATTQRJ<f E. Y S-AT-LAW i Wuhlniiton. N. C.?j pry ?>i ? in ?ho Court* of the Flu* H. C. CARTER, JR., Vll ORNtEY-ATLAW Washington, N. C. Office Markel Street. EDWARD L. STEWART L Attorney-at-Law. Otltc over DailyjNewx Washington, N. C. "V 1 ? ' ^1 harding: Y-AT-LAW, 1 | Office Saving. ^1" "WOO.. BuUdlnir [,- STEPHEN aBRAGAt Attorney and Counselor-; gat-law? . ^ Washington, N. C. N1CHOLSON&T) aNTel Attorneys at-Law Practice in All Court* i Nicholson Hotel^Building John K. Small, A. D. NUcLeao v Harry McMullau SMALL, MACLEAN & McMULLAN A1 "TORNH YS-AT-LAW Washington, North Carolina. / W. D. GRIMES [ IATTORNEY-AT-LAW Z -? Washington, North CamUrrf. 1 (PrectlcM la all the Cotu*T iVbo. u. Man. WlWy o. !?<??? 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