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Ottered as ?e<*ond-class mutter *uat 6, 1909, at the postofflce at ",*bh?gton. N. C.. under tha aot ot rcU S. 1879. AL'aaciUPTlOX RATES: Oaa Month f .15 Pour Monthi....; 100 81* Months 1.50 Oaa Taar 3.O0 Subscribe? desiring tbe paper dis continues wiL please uottfy this office OS dsts cf expiration, otherwise. It will be continued st regular subscrip tion rates until notice to stop Is re solved. It you do not get Tbe Dally News *~omptJy telephone Or write the man ager, and the complaint will receive Immediate attention. It is our desire ? you. MONDAY, NOV. 14, lOlO Parties leaving ro*i? should iio ??tl to l?. tf>e News follow them dull sttb the ut?ws of Wa?.ilngton fr?* *sd crisp. It will prove a valunbl' eooipunton, read'a** to *on like a l?*? from boro*. Tbo*? at th*r we.t ?hon? or mountains wll' Und Tbt Ww* n moHt Wflromr .'.r A lnt%?r???" '?** visitor ?11 articles sent to TL?> News for publication must be slgued by tb? writer, otherwise they will uot b* published. DEMOCRATIC OPPORTUNITY Fnr several motnhs. some of the most prominent stand-pat Repub lican senators hav? been saying mora tr lea.- ?.vntaaHy that' a der.io Oirntif rongrcss was a foregone con clusion. This v.*;'.b a confession of wcr.k:in :'.c mia.i'" their par ty rr?:c: v.-Iiich tiieald /Serve to im ,.r,.,.q who xvill c?mrcl t^" lower house in the sixty-second irTigress of the United Suites. The representatives elected Tues day will not take their seats until December 1911. This is a long way off.. There will lie ample time In the Interim to formualte a definite line of policies to be pursued when they take charge. It is one thing ^ rhatruct and quite another to cou struct. Th" Democrats have done theii feeble best in the present Congress to prevent the barbaric extravagance of their opponents. In this they hav* served the country well. Bui more is expected of the powerful thrn of the puny. As the lower house of the sixty. *e> nnd congress impresses the na tion, rr? will 'bo nation vcte in th? I^eri'i'.jsilal campaign of 1912. Wit* r. hear lie Senate and a president ol ?? .-cntra^v faith it will be difficult :;as3 any far-reaching reform ivoctaures: but the intangible yet in v'rr'.We force of public opinion can net altogether be withstood; and senators will yield to It in some de gree. This may be accepted as an abso certainty: The amiable gentel rrin who occupies the White house will nst veto bills that are backed Iv a ('.remand that is practically gen eral. He has leirued his lesson. N. - " has r*io popular judgment sane as at present, Heac v.e just as desirable as rad ? jii.-t as undesirable. The i> 'rn:s neither. The people 3 -r? -i-.vt their lives are made more <*?:' 11 -* * ? omfot table an Conprsss de r-r't v They are thoroughly aware ;Ua: ?.-:>? govern mental extrav r.T?v ? Vaine* out ??f their pockets, - : :* favor 10 the ?lasses is 4. '? '.(T the masses. '' ' " '?uljUcan party lodged it self in the last campaign to reuse '"; nd cs* ;his recent occasion no ambiguity about the! t-'-. i1 ?. he revision. If :V.y ob Ptr i, : r1 ?;r.ocrr.tlr revision'they will l!f.v vii'i a dangerous weapon which n?:y ?.md them where '.he:* v>ro in 1^92. It is rot inconceivable that the remocrata should control the gov ernment in 1913. The republicans ere powerless o prevent it. The fate i of C?n:oerae;.' for yenrs to come is | in the hands of the Democrats who were elected to Congress 1aat Tues day They have seme of the left over ineubl. .'oat as Cleveland had during his last tirm, but the country is wis er now Snd does not blame men for what they cannot help. The coun try has< demojiatrated its willingness to .rust the Democrats, now it is for th* democrats to prove that they can be trusted.?Ledger Dispatch. GREATLY REDUCED RATES WASHINGTON* N. C. Thursday, November 17th, from Wllaon, New Bern, Mackeya, Belbav en, Columbia, and Intermediate ata tlona via Norfolk Southern Railroad, account Agricultural Exposition. For complete Information ask near est agent. ' ? W W. CROMCON; General Paaa. Agent tn**. m ?>y y? * imk i,. FrtMlu, TMir a?d PLANT EARLY FOR REST RE SULTS. *y -?j ALL OKAftONABUI OCT FLOWERS Fl'KMSHEl) AT SHORT NO- o : TIOG Palme. Ferrts end aH hot hOUM :4%uU for decoration. ttoee Bushea, Shrubbertoe. Hedg< f>: .ats and Shade trees in great va< rltlea. 1 . Ask For Price List "I'hona. telegraph and main ord< Ior? promptly executed by J. L O'QUINN & CO Raleigh. N. C. I'Lone 149. SEE THAT YOUR TICKET READS VIA Chesapeake Line to Baltimore Direct Line to Baltimore and ail points North & West Cl.KGANTI.Y APPOINTED STEAMERS. PERFECT HIVING SERVICE. ALL OUTSIDE STATEROOMS Steamers leave Norfolk daily (except Sundayt 6:16 p. m. from foot of Jackson street, arrive Baltimore 7:00 a- m. Direct connection made with rail lines for all points. For partlculalra call on or write , F. Ri McMILLIN. T. P. A. 96 Granby Street, Norfolk, Vlk.,; Interesting Voting Toward Finish. Sliss Faunle Vhltloy, E Main St . : S1.<(81 Miss Jennie Cox, West Main street 21,046 Miss Pearl Campbell. 313 Market St ..20,786 Miss Ada Rhodes, 524 W. "2nd St 19,746 Mim Lottiu Mayo, E. Water St *.11,413 Mabel Daily, 213 K. 2nd 9,04; M.sa May Belle Small. US W frtftio 3,IGl Goidie Hie!.3, 1*. 2nd St - <4,169 i-iorlcnce Win field, Prldge SL 2,332 Disnari no. 2. Mrs. I.. T. Thompson, Aurora ? 27,023 .Miss Emily,Guilford. Aurora 26,397 Mis* Mae Mount. Cliocowinity 2!.934 Miss Edna Duguld, Vaneeboro " 16.361 Miss Mabel Von Eberstein, Chocowln 1 Miss Minnie Klllingsworth. Plnetown.. .. ..10.045 |Miss Ruth Chadwick, Fairfield 9,868 'Miss Ola Ross, Donncrton 9.602 Mi** Hilda Durbag?\ Dath S.934 I Miss Maud Duke. Pnntego . .. s,226 I Mifs Maud Mason. Falrlleld 2,93V ' Miss Gladys Ross. Edward 1.,,. ! LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE |Robert T Edwards \ l ?!i . Kd wards. North Carolina, Beauf *r; f ?,i ? ?. ' perior Couil. Uec.nn'i'r ? m | 1010. : Tho defendant above named will Itake notice that an action entitled 'at* above has been commenced in l rho Superior Court of Beaufort County, for the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defend ant; and the said defendant will fur ither take notice that she is required ' to appear at the December Term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the 13th Monlay al ter the-1st Monday in September, !t being December 5th, 1910, at the court house of said county In Wash ington, N. C. and answer or denv.rr to the complaint in naid action, or defend eald action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. I T\!c October 11th, 1010. oho, a. . Clerk ^4i;erl3)* Court. .? -" 7. . .v :t-w. .Vutiit* n? A II .' In.: qualified as administrator of the (state cf Samuel S. S.??? h wfeU. deceased, late o* Deaufurt co?:r. ty, North Carolina, notice Is hercbv ;ivcn that all cluli..s against su'?! ?ft-le must.be p."?- lied lo the ? n .iersijtne.l within t\ ve (12) months .'rr?ni t'nln. O- I?her 1st, 1010, or thi* notice will b plaart^d In bar of their recovery. All person* int oted to said estate are require 1 to m>.ke immediate pay ment. Tliia 21s. da> of Oct.. 1910. JESS I H. SATCHWELL Administrator f Samuel S. Hatch-, well, deceas- 1. Not ire of Sale. By virtue of the power of sal contained In a mortgage deed exe cuted by George R. Grist and wife Robert B. K*yi and wife, John Free man and wife to Malarhla Key*, dat ed November 18, 1908. and duly rec [ orded In the office of the Register o Deeds of Beaufort county In bool 148, page 74; the undersigned wl) on Monday, the 5th day of Decern ber 1910 at 12 m , at the courthoua door In Washington, N. C., at publl suction, offer for sale for cash th mortgagors undivided Interest In th following desorl|?a<l property: North Carolina. Beaufort Count) iiMl lllHlHto uOMIH (nations tur Hallway Ma Clerks.'Stenogrrpn^fi. Departmental Clerks and other got- i eminent Positions Thousands of ap pointments will be mad*. A ny man or ?6min over IS. lu City er Coua- ; Itry. can get instruction 'and free. In formattoa by writing at ooce to tb* Bureau of Instruction, <t M. Hnmllfi Building, Rochester, N. Y. Shall Women Vote? If they did, millions would vote Df. King's New Life Pilla the true rem edy'for women. For banishing doll, fagged feelings, backache or head ache. constipation, dispelling colds, imparting appetite and toning up the system, they're unequalled. Easy, cafe, sure.' 25c at all -Drug gists. 112 acres more or leu?adjoining tilt ; lands of J. W. Smallwood. Shadt I Keys and Runyon Mill pond' and jSnowd's Creek. This tract is -*lt? Washington township. The second tract is owned by Rob ert D. Keys and Is In Long Acrc township and is woodland and whlcL Is not at this time occupied?con taining five acres more or loss?ad joining the lands of Xatlian and Hen ry Hunter, Edmund Cherry, John C Drown tract nnd others, and is th< I ?ame trart of land conveyed by Oeo. R. Grist and wife to Robt. B. Keys by deed dated Dec. 16. 1907, and recorded In Book No. 146. page 511? Register's Office of Beaufort county, which deed Is herein referred to and made a part of this conveyance. | This Nov. 3rd, 1910. MALACHIA KEYS, . Mortgagee. By Norwood L. Simmons, Attorney, Notice! By virtue of a power of sale con tained in u mortgage executed on February 12th, 1909, by J. ,Wile: Ball and wife to Howard WinScld. nnd recorded In Register's o&ce c Beaufort county, in Book 152. p.v*' 337, l will on Monday, the 5tii daj of December, 1910. =t 12 o'clock, to. at the court ho'.ioe door of Bea\ifon county, at Wafhlng'on, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, st futile auction, a ccrtnlr, tcre. parcel or lot of laud lying and Uetnr: in North Carollns, C^aufort .-ountv, Washington township, and described nnd defined as follows, to v.it: In what Is knn.n as "W'ash ??"?ton Heights" t lot No 8, Ir Block No. 6, according to Hall's map of said property, see deed from Washington Investment Compsn to J. Wiley Ball and wife, recorded In Rook 14 5. .page .19. records of Beau fort county. Being same lot of land wheron said parties of the first part resided. Nov. 3. 1910. HOWARD W1NFIELD. Nicholson ? Daniel, attorneys. 12-4 The undersigned having qualified as executors of the estate of the late M. M. B. Rodman, all persons hay ing claims against aald estate, will present them to the undersigned within twelve months from this datd or this notice wMl be pleaded In bar of a recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate must settle such Indebtedness with the -undersigned at ones. 'Oct. 17th i?IO. ?T Ma"' SiErii a >ITor for the Ul5?=-Jt j tor ca?h, a Ueautort t;c - icribed v?aJ ?..: A trid >r parcel ti-l-uiJ'-nd -c;.^ *? COLt.ty ejr.. C^&dOWrajQ* township, it L.ij a j. t and conveyed to N-iUan J. ClJibi by F. H. "Voa Ebcratrln end V y deed dated ^ovember 80th, 1901. wMlch said deed la recoruod in -book 112 at pa<? 283, anil being that portion or said land which baa not beecn heretofore conveyed by the laid Nathan J. Godley and wife by deeds recorded la the registers of flee of Beaufort county lo books 148 pace 366, book 146, page 366, and book 160 at page 147, the same tract or land herein conreyed being all that portion of said tract de scribed* In Raid book 113 at page 282. which lies on the Veat. side of Lhe Nor loll: lioir ?r n 'railroad, the ?aid tract of land estlm&tod to con tain seventy Ave acres of land. This Notember l2tb, 1910. W. A. BLOUNT, Mortgagee. By Collin H. Rardfng. Attorney NOTICE Evelena Minor vs; William Minor. North Carolina, Beaufort County. Su- j perlor Court. December Term.; 1910.. ? The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitle! I as above has bcun commenced in I the Superior Court of Beaufort I County, for lUe plaintiff to seeun. an absolute divorce from the defend^ ant'; and tbe said defendant will fur ther take notice that he is requlreu to appear at the December '*e?m oi the Superior Court of said .count.* to be held on the 13th Monday af ter ftie 1st Monday in Septetnler. il being December. 5th. 1910, at the court house of said county ia Wash ington, N. C.. and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or defend said action, or tbe plslntlh will apply to the court for the re lief demanded In aald complaint. This Qctober 6th. 1910. h ? Buuerior Court. 10-17. 4t o-a-w. Administrator's Notice. Mavine^?|u*lMied aa administratoi of the estate of Egbert Yeates, de feased, 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 fron this. Oct 13th, *1910, or this notlci will be pleaded*ln bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make Immediate pay ment. ARTHUR YEATES. Administrator of Egbert Yeates. de ceased. W. A. Thompson, attorney, Aurora, N. C. Thlo 13th day of October, 1910. 10-13 1-a-k 6w. North Carolina, Beaufort County. Superior Court. Spring term, 1.910. Peter Langley vs Pleasant Langley. To the defendant above naoicd: You arc hereby notiflod that tht above entitled action has bc?n Insti tuted against ypu In the Superior Court of Beaufort County, North Car olina, for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce; that tbo com plaint has been filed therein alleging statutory grounds, which entitles the plaintiff \o ab solute divorce, and that thet sum mons in said action is, returnable in to said court, before the Judge there of at the courthouafc Id Washington, N. C-. on the 13th Honday after th? 1st Monday In September. It befcu. the 5th dey at _w?omber, 1910, when nd whord ;*cu are commanded to ap pear and an3??i* l-e said complaint ?Itbta . U)' t:n?> squired by law or the plaintiff will apply to the eourt for tne relief therein demand ed. Olven under my hand and saol this 1st day of November. 1910. GEO. A. PAUL,, Clerk of Qoperlor Court genres an Iowa Man's Life. best physicians gave him up.. Then |y)0\v #. 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