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,i,. w ATKR PIUNTING COMPANY. . PuWlahare. I. U MAYO, Editor and _ Tele p bona No. 2 SO. Batered as second-claaa matter A?*uat 5. !*)?, at the poetofflce at Washington. N. C.. under the act of kUreh I. 1878. SUBSCRIPTION" RAT Oaa Month t 16 roar Months 1.00 Six Months .i 1 50 One Tear. f.00 Subscribers daalrlng the paper dis continued vtili please notify this olBce o? data of aspiration, otherwise. It will bo continued at regular subscrip tion rates until notice to stop is re ceived. It you do not get The Dally Newa promptly telephone or write the man ager, and the complaint will receive Immediate attention. It Is our dealre to ptoase you. FRIDAY, NOV. II. lOIO ' Parties leaving wwn should not tail to let the News follow them dally with the D?rfi of Washington fresh and crisp. It will prove o valuable companion, readme to vou like a let tar from home. Those at the aea ibore or mountain* wlP And The s>w* a most welcome c^d interest ??t visitor. All articles sent to TL?* News fori publication must be signed by lb? writer, otherwise they will not be ( published. T. G.n O. P.s are still wondering how in the world the thing happen- ] ed. lie who laughs last laughs best, but we'll het no toughing has been Indulged in around (he Republican camp They are anxious to change the udaftc ami say ho who laughs flrs: laughs beat. Go away back cr.J rt down. Something certainly happened to Teddy Roosevelt Tuesday for he ab solutely refused to be Interviewed by the members of the press. He ?aya h!? policies will bo continued, bi;t the AmciU-an people will hove FomethinR to say along that line. TLo Daily News of Greensboro, s-yn the campaign between Stedman and Blair for congress was the cleanest ever known in that district. 3ure. democrats of the Stedman stripe always do things in the open. Governor Stedman has always hon ored his state In every office he has ?v?r flUed and he will do so in con fcretn where his people have sent him by a large majority. An exchange says It Is now all over excepting the shouting. Who did tho shouting this time. Butler didn't, we are sure. Our own Chauncey Depew, young Beveridge and others who have tried to dictate to us for so many years on the other side of the capitol building where Uncle Joe swings the big sticks, after a few mere months will be requested to seek tln> quic.ude of their domicile. May they rost In peace?they de rerve it. W'!!.. old Wake 'got there" jnst We always :hou.?nj th* rV;no*rnts in tha' <o-inty would not shirk their duty w!ten cirrled to the imrlc. The New York World says that the en*.." living president is now a do'r' cr?. Right you are. O? ??'! the explanations the de fer <?> ' indida'es in Meuufort roun ?*nv i ffcr. vreuther JnHudea, tne ? rir<t > ? ?,r<? always the l>est?thqy did ~.Of net votes enough. Well the Socialists will at last have recognition In rongress. Won't their representative have a lone 'me keeping house all by himself? i HO\r:sT*r ix advertising J3rck of r?M advertising there be honi-sty! applies to .he little want nd vor*.!?er : n well as the biggest f ?i~'?r--hcnesty?sincerity ? trt?t''fulness. Time w?* when n!1 advertising was looked upon with more or less ruanlelon. But. nowadays. It's dif ferent. The merchant, firm or cor poration thai spends a hundred dol lar* or a hundred thousand dollars a year for advertising realize* that the articles or proposition advertis ed mast be able to withstand the powerful searchlight of publicity. For any article or proposition breaths Its last the moment it falls to "make good" all of the claims Wade for It by (he advertiser. To succeed. It must be as good or better than represented. THE DAILY NEWS doM not guarantee tka bonoaty of erery It prints, b.t In ao for aa we aro In the "AU la Your Favor' This book Is descriptive of Tide water Virginia and Eastern North Carolina, the taction through which the Norfolk-Southern tnvmw. Tho lUustrat'eoa show many diff erent tc.'ue* of faon life in this sec tion and was notion up for the pur pete of distributing among homo >*?* kers of the Weet and MIdtffo West. There la no section of the United States where man can earn a liveli hood easier than that through which tbe Norfolk Southern runs. Thla road Is doing much for the development of Its territory and ahould -receive the encouragement of evtry one In Eastern North Car olina. The bringing of practical farm era in thla section such as It propoe ea to bring will mean a growth and dovelopment which would surpaas the hopea of the most optimistic. Make a comparison of the tr^in ser vice Washington had before the Norfolk-Southern entered this fl?ld ind ,.ou will roadlly see what they have done- toward placing ua within close communication with tbe com mercial centera of tbe East. Form erly if n person desired to go to Nor folk they bad to lea"e here early in tbe morntng and could not return until the next evening, now you can leave Washington by either of three trains each day for Norfolk and If a person desires they can leuve Washington visit Norfolk and, re-' turn tbe same day. thereby losing only one-half day from business There is no other one factor which "111 Luild up anJ develop a ecim munity more than the ruilroada, ?therefore they should . be Klven some consideration % the people in all matters which will nffvt their revenues. Shall Women Vote? 'If, they did, millions would vote Dr. New |.if? }*! 1 Is tho tru-.? rcm <iv fcp women. Kor banishing dull, fatfifed feelings, backache or head ache. < oti*t:pntioii, dispelling colds, mpaiting appetite and toning up h;)o system, they're unequalled, li&ar, fate. sure, :5c at all Drug gists. ^ A Though h?wu such And then?a chap some forty stoat. Who owned some bond* and also But knew too ranch to moon and Walked Htraicht away with Lady Fair. . W-r ' ' ' iapw??appwa(l And what'* the end? As If I know Except that popplea still will grow! That life la' strangely say or sad For every laas and every lad! * ?Puck. Not Horry For Blunder "If mjr friends hadn't blundered In thinking I was a doomed victim of consumption, I might not be alive now," writes D. T. Banders, of Har rodsburg, Ky.. "but for years they say every attempt to cure a lues racking cough {all.* At last I trleo Dr. King's New Discovery. The ef fect "was wonderful. It soon stop ped the cough and 1 am now In bet* ter health than I have had for years. This wonderful life-saver Is an unrlvalsd remedy for cooghs, colds, lagrlppe, asthma, croup, fcex orrhages, whooping cough or weak lungs. 50c. $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by sll Druggists. Proverb* and Phrases. "When life ceases to be a promise It does not cease (o be a task; It* true namo even Is trial.?Am tel. God Is the giver, life Is a partner ship, humanity a brotherhood. ? Timothy Tltcomb. It takes a great man to make a good listener.?Sir Arthur Helps. A mnn who does not love sincere ly sats his face against the distin guishing mark betweon a friend end J?, flatterer, ? Le Sige. . Will l*romote Beauty. I Women desiring beauty get won derful help from Bucklen's Arnica Silve. It banishes pimples, skin eruptions, crcs auj'bcilo. It cakes she sit in eoft aui velvety. It glori fies the face. Cures rore eyas, cold ? .es. crac red lips, chapped hands. Best for b::rns. scalds, fever sores, cutn. brulfca and plies. 25c at all . Druggists. fying and he is always adding fnm?> thing new to practice on his aud ience. It seems that the "harder you watch the less you aee," tas Herr mnn used to say) equally applies { to the magic performed by Durno. Those who hate setm him before J wil| he sure to come again and those who have not watched his neat sllght-of-hand and hlM Illus ions can scarcely spend a more en joyable evening than at the auditor ium on November 14th. There is ev ery reason to believe that he house will be well filled for there is tome thing fascinating about the mystery ?f magic. There will also be o;ber forms of entertainment which the Durno company will present. There will be scngs, music, ventriloquism, Im itations, and monologues. Every thing will have a *eln of humor that brings forth a hearty laugh iroci everyone. Ourno, the Myeterious. will ap pear at the school auditorium No vember 14 and entertain the pub lic of Washington with an evening or fun and magic. He la like Herr mann and Keller, neither of whom are on the stage today, and those who were fond of seeing the descrip tion of eyes practices by these two m?n will certainly enjoy Durno. His tricks are clear cut and myst'. Interesting Voting Toward Finish. -lis* Pe3rl Campbell, 313 Market Sf ..20,4511 lis* Kannle TVhitley, E Main 8t 19,946 .1I?? Jennie Cox, West Main street - 11911 ?IIhh Ada Rhodes, 524 W. 2nd 8t # # ^ < ^ 1^,701, ; Mlsa.little Mayo, E. Water St. . . . .. ..11,412 Miss Mabel Daily, 246 E. 2nd Et ,, . ? Miss May Belle Small, 428 W Main .. 5,4ft Miss Ooldle Ricks, E. 2nd St ...4,459 Miss Florlence Wtnfleld, Bridge St. ?/?-9,599 DISTRICT NO. 2. Mlsa Emily Guilford, Aurora * . ? ? ? ..94,157 , Misa Mse BlounVChocowlnlty ... ? ? ? 94,020 Mrs. Jj. T. Thompson, Aurora, . Miss Edna Dngtfld, Vanceboro . ?? * 10,?17 Mlsa Lotta Bishop. Pantofo - 'J?'"? Mlsa Mabel Yon Ebersteln, Cbocowln* ? ?? ?? 10.999 ylaa Minnie Killlngaworth, Plnetown? ? ? ? ? ? ?? ? ? ? ? 9.995 mm Rath Ctadwlck, Kmlrfl.td ? / *?*'* MlM 01* Row. Bonn?rton . . . . V'' *? " .J,J Mlas Hilda Burbaa*. B?th MM Mu. M.ud Duk?. PinUfO 'V ?? >t ? * ,? . mm gfaSMasrf; 5 5?? U l r?? wWn !i;kc mm p.-li? 'ii "making o-t. ? n ctj U\ Atdtj"** do In boying k r.cr o:id _ , , . . t . < Reaching the Top In any calling of life, dc^aml* t rigorous body and a liutfn* lira Without health thefre Is no succ-at But Electric Bitters la tbe greatest Health Builder tlie world baa e. known. It compels perfict acu of stomach, liver, kidaeys. bowels, purifies and enriches the blood, ton ea and Invigorates the whole system and euabjes yon to stand the wear and tear of your daily work. "AXtc months of suffering from Kidne* Trouble," writes W. M. Shermai. of Cushlng, Me., "three bottles o? Electric Bitters made me feel 1\'sk a now man," 50c at Dr. Hardy Dru? store. A glance at the election speeds [ometer wit] show Roosevelt how fast he has been going down hill fori [three mohths. ? ' I FOH PKVEIUSHMCSJ nit.l ACHING Whether from malar'ous coodl Hons, colds or ovorhealiup, try H!ck's' Capudlue. It reduces the forer unc relieves the aching. It U liquid 25 and 60 cents at drug stores. By not mentioning Tsft's nsmc In his Ohio speeches Rc'oeevelt Lave the president a fine exhibition of his famous "aqusro deal." iimn men WILL soar at &JKL EKJH AVIATION MEET. NO" VKMBIK HUT, 1010, Greatly reduced rates" from all at::- j tlons in North Carolina via \'or:clk Southern Railroad. Tickets Sold N; - vember 16-17. If nights are postponed on account jof unfavorable weather, tickets ma. bo purchased on additional dates. All tickets limited to November 19th, 2 tralps each day frexn pO'&ts qjg !ta] fclgh and Beaufort Districts to Ral-j eigh, if. C. via Norfolk Southern Rail road. W. W. CROXTON, General pat-sengcr Agent. . 17 * Norfolk, V$., Girls take such an ^cvurato rnrnsr uro o their brothers Its queer th3y r^ver do any ether mar.. > FOR HEADACHE?Hick's Capudlue. Whether from- Colds, Beat. Stom ach or Nervoaw troubles. Capudlne will relieve you. It's liquid?pleas iui to take?luimedlatsly. Tr: i". ff> *n?i so* at 4rug store* Drop In our store during our Ma jestic Demonstration this week and :et us show you why. the Great and Grand Majestic Range is the best on earth. A souvenir set of ware, worth $8.00, given with every Majestic Range sold. J. H. Harris Plumbing & Supply Co. GREATLY REDUCED RATES WASHINGTON, N. C.l Thuradsy. Nprember 17tb, from Wilson. New Bern, Mackeyn, Bclhav on, Columbia, and Intermediate sta tions via Norfolk 8outbern Railroad, account Agricultural Exposition. For compfet* information ask near est agent. tV. W. CROXTOW. General Pass. Agent 11-17 T 1 ? That Atlanta Company baa "gone up" on the hoae bid. We certainly hope that the Ten nessee election has put Mr. TsyWa "fiddle" permanently out of eommla ?1on. "We are going to knock them through th<? ropea," declared Roose^ velt, but that Is exactly what Mr: Jeffries aald at Reno. Salt water woudl lay the dust and clean the street? Just aa well as fil tered water?iVrginian Pilot. Good manners can rnn a Close rne for success with brains. CHOICE FRENCH ARB Hyacinths, Naretssua, DaffodlJls Tulips, Freealas, Taster an* Calls Ltllles. PLANT EARI.V FOR BEST RE hi lts. 4 ALL SEASONABLE OITJP FLOWERS FURNISHED AT SHORT NO TICE Palms, Ferns and sN hot bouse plants for decoration. Ross Bushes, Shrubberies, Hedge plants and Shade trees In great va ritlss. MS 'Phone, telegraph and main ord dsrs promptly executed by J. L Tust received secoo NOW. MeeMfohardscn Ha - ' *4 ' ? FLEMING PRC ?East of and adjoining Washingt on? FOR SALE See A. C. HATHAWAY at once. 5 WN YOUR OWN HOME la WASHINGTON PARK we help you. I. Lmi Wood MEMBERS N. T. COTTON EXCHANGE Im W. Cole 1. LEON WOOD 6 CO., BANKERS and BROKERS SI OCR*. BONDS. CO! TON, CPA IN and PROVISIONS. /3 PLU^fE STREET. CARPENTER BUILDING. NOftVOLK, VA. i-rwata wire* to N. Y. S'ock Ei.chanuc-. N. Y. "Cotton Exchange, Chicago * Board ot Trade and other Financial Centers. M)rrcspcndcnre respectfully solicited. Investment and Marginal :j accounts given careful attention. Just Received! New Prepared Buckwhcat, Hon.iny Grits, Oa: Me?' and Evaporated Peaches. All kinds of Fruit arriving daily, wn^-'iv ? ? E. L. ARCHBELL ! VOTING BALLOT OOVMXUO ? VOTE Tor Miss or Address District No J.t. ..... .. v.., In THE WASHINGTON NEWS Tour-of-Etfrope Contest, subject to condlntlons governing Contest Ballots, to be counted, must be sept rated sad carefully trimmed around border, and deposited unfolded. Use this ballot for yourself or -a friend la the Tour-of-Bu rope Contest. _ ' ? ' " - ' V THIS BALLOT WILL VOID AT 4 P. M. NOVEMBER-1* ????? : r? FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN When iv need of that Barret of Flour, md we will save you money, A big shipment just re ceived. All brands. Any price. Call phone No. 327. UNION GRO. CO. VALUABLE BOOK ON LOOSE LEAF BOOKKEEPING FijiIwm bow 70a can "^MOORE'S MODERN METHODS CALL AT OUR STQRE Leim expi?m bow Moore'1 Ledger and Record Fans, ve | m ?-?_? H. C. CARTER, JR., \TlORNEY-AT-UW Washington, N. C'^" Office Market Street EDWARD L. STEWART ; Attorney -at-Law.| e OtUco over DailygNewJ W (sbingtoMLC^I COLLIN H. HARDING j ATTORNET-AT-LAW, I Ofd<* Sfvlas* * Trwt Uo.. BuiMlo* Room# J and *. W/? n>IGrON. N.Q. 1 3 v.* STEPHEN a BRAGAft * Attorney and Counselor.; ' [at-law; 3 3$ib Washington, N. C i. r ? ?? . I NICHOLSON & DANIEL Attorneysat-Law Practice In All Cour^*i' Nicholson Hotel.Building John H. Saudi, A. D. UacUai) Marry McMullaa. i SMALL, MACLEAN & /? McMULLAN AlTORNE YS-AT-LAW * ? Wathlagtoo, North (-arolliu. W. D. GRIMES i ft Iattorney-at-law ,:,i XI Waahln*too, North Carolina.' fpiacticaa lo all the Coataa. teEMaw RODMAN & RODMAN Att?rney8-?t-Law . ' Washington, N. C. tvwi. ? ? . Pwri -~>r .r . v ? W. M. BOND, Edenton, N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMOr 8 & SIMMONS > TORNfcYS-AT-LAW V ? hlrifton. North Carolina. Practice in all CoujU, W. L. Vauicbon W- A. Thoop^o VAUGBAN ft THOMPSON ATTORN EYS-AT-L A W| Waahkogtoa and Aurora, N. C. Practice lb nil the courts. Business Cards G. A. PHILLIPS & BRO., FIRE And Plate Glass1 1NSURANGE. HOWARD WISWILL JR., Civil Engineer and Surveyor Washington, N. C. ? {.?- J - - 4+ O ?A.J Try Bromangelon Jelly Powdfer The most delicious ever produced. Walter Credle 6 Co
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