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wanEwsf ,.hui8h?o wrrumt txccrr ????? HM. 1M? l. L MAT*. 8< Satered a* ?MlU j>? t s "iiat s. im. at tbe m>.? P " -bington, N. C.. under tbe aetwef ^ r?h |, 1171. ???????I ????!. HVBscRirnoir ratiw o.. Month .? .*? ?*our Months LW ? ?l Months Lltl Oti? T?r I.li Subscribers desiring tbo paper dis ~?.i tinned will please notify this ottce <os date rf expiration, -otherwise. It elU be continued at Nfslar subsctip riAQ rates until notice So stop la re ?elT*d. ? r Von do not s?t The Dally News ?~omptly telephone or write the man ??ar. and the complaint mm, receive ??.n>?diMte attention, it la our desire o pteaae you. "parties leaving *owo should cot parties SawB follow them dally i?ll to le?. the ? Washington fresh r"ir,i.iinloo. wadln* t? v?u ll*J from hon.? ' nf ?Vd The or mountain. ?U? ' . ?? welcome tl< tatoreot .? visitor. Ali ar<ldoii ?.Dl to TL.?**? [? .tcatlou cnu.i b? J* b *ri.-r, otherwlss they wHI not published. CONTEST Hl/CCESSFUL Tbe Daily News has Just brought to :? successful conclusion the big pes: enterprlao over undertal.en by :m Eastern Carolina newsparer ? the oflerinc and nvardlns ot three tcuro of Europe to rr mr.ny young women of tiic News' territory v ho have been - let ted by the puotlc ir leward for their own efforts and popularity. When tbe I) 11 y News flrnt an nounced this project, a littlo over fight weeks P.yo, grave doubt was expressed by many persons. Some 1* ? ould not be made Id pay. some said tbe llaHjr News could not : (Turd to take such a big risk. Some ?-iid the trips might be promised Vat would probably never be award ?*J. They were all wrong. The pro ject has been a decided success, the Daily News has profited by it. and the touro have been awarded, and Just as sure as anything these three >oung women will be started on i heir Journey to Montreal, Canada, n?it July, and from tha?. elty they will rrons the Atlantic Ocean on tu.r!r six weeks", personally touduct c! Cook ton? of England, Scotland. F: Slice and Canada. For the success of any project of this magnitude the public is the chief factor This European tour contest has been a success because the public haw helped to m?ike it bo. because the contestant* were ener getic. worthy, popular young women well re?pcq|ed throughout their fcn.ir. unities. because they were giv tr. fair treatment throughout contest; r.nd because they gave fair treat r:?*?t to each Cher and to the pub-' !.c whit? ??ompeting for these prizes. I Hut not only is the wonderful '??jrc'.vs of this contest due to the ui:C*v fart*. Not those conditions' JilfJie made for its success. There! are o-. her important farts entering' ir.tr i ? :.<;dero.ion. First, the sys tem ?* .!?r which t!i> contest was1 rr.fr-.*'.i is probably the foremost' ;:i operation in the I'nlted States .? T.ropolit in newspapers In' !3.c ^ci.i.try know of the National! ^yt-.c:.-. ( f operating European tour ? cn:rsts. as furnished and supervis ed by the National Circulation Co., of Colambus, Ohio. It it) to this compuny's system, and its able rep resentative. Mr. Ben B. Hoover, who ?personaily managed the afTair throughout, that the success is in a great measure due, and the Dally News takes this means of expressing !ts appreciation of the accomplish ments of the company and its rep resentative. BENIGHTED STILL The G:t?ntboro News appears to ii:ink- that the cure for popular re puXatlon of ?t?nd:>atlsra is more [ stand pa t le m; in other words, that i the corrupt ai'.ancn he^wten politlrij and ?peels I interests should and | will go on. The demand that exploiters through legislation "shall bo made' to take their hands out of the public pocket" evidently receives no count enance. 8tandpatiam at the North and , moesbackism at South are to re main one and Indissoluble. But sup pose the antl-explolter Republicans, betides conquering the distribution of Federal patronage for their own states, succeed in controlling It for the country at large. There might come a change over the spirit of the News' dream then. Otftala it is, la sny event, that oaly progressive? public^ ' a* ? ?? Is Ult Own shall M .**-rsdibto F "?%?! nUMKU KRlTT, It to vmoDt cttrtaln that wrfcen re J reaeatatlvee <rf tthe Moat Trust "feel It in thalr Uwnea" that teed iriccs are to ?vud* <4own they will come down. Tha packer* do met dream drranu a?d see visions to mm yurpoM. Simultaneously srMfo this revela tion the. officers o* the Sleeping Car frOst unnonnce tost they entertain a ?trong susplciou that heir com pany la properly subject to regula tion >by the Inter 8t*tw Commerce CossarUssion, and It haa )ut$. occurr ed to .them that here aixetXUl be a rediwfuw In prices. We 4iave an abiding faltX there fore. that resistance to reflation will aowtn ceaae and that presently and uppor .berth at leaat can he %ad | for leaa money. In view of theae disclosures it to | not rash to <a*pect that In some al* moat providential way it will be sug gested to the Rubber Trust, the Cot ton Goods Trust, the Woollen Uoods Trust, the Sugar Trust, the Steel TYuat and a few others that the nec essity for extortion has passed. To si* .against the light ia a grievous thing, and there Is no mistaking the fact that the privileged pluto 1 crats feava seen an exceedingly I great light during the Jaat few days. | The new Congress is to be con trolled by Democrats and insurgent I Republicans. 'Its out-and-otit stan<! Ut the JUAB f%- , Jltiajt con?Ml- It Washington that AT?n sponsible for tariff nay r?rhidf to do-^ for the people at >Lhe abort i this Waiter, Those who oer Mian ally doubt Skm ejlclencr of arif-eonnromeat should Jind In those algns ju>4 tokens a ^ d?u of ?K?ttn?emeat. Last |* w.?ek'? demonstration at tbe polVs by x.?f>ubltcaas as vail an democrats was a notice to every .monopolist, locfistaller and extortioner in land that tl*? wide-open aeason Xor public plunder has ended. There It to be Investigation. There Ha to be reform. There js to be an approach to Jiuftie*. The cost-of-Uviggr li is marching on. Crockett's cooa la reported to have said that be would come 4own if tbe biurter would not shoot. Tfce men who hare taken refuse in ex tortionate Ian or uader cover ef favoring puMJc officers are doing well to follow his example. The guns of this reformatory govern ment are aimed at nobody else. CKKATLY REDUCED KATES WASHINGTON. X. C. Thursday, November 17tb, fr *ir Wilson. New Bern, Mack eye, Bel ha, ? en, Columbia, and Intermediate sta tions via Norfolk Southern Riilrcad. account Agricultural Exposition. For complete Information ajk near est agent. W- W. CROXTON, General Paas. Agent 11-17 Mr. Webster White spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Shepherd White. ... .. , , . I SEE THAT YOUR TICKET READS | VIA Chesapeake Line to Baltimore ! Dircct Line to Baltimore and all points North & West i appointed stfamfrs. perfect iumnu service. i ALL OVTSIftK RTATKKOOM8 Steamers leave Norfolk daily (except Sunday; 6:15 p. m. from foot of Jackson *tre??t. arrive Baltimore 7:00 a- tn. Direct connection made with rail line? tor all polntM. For particulalra call on or write F. R. McMILLlN. T. P. A. ? 95 Granby Street, Norfolk, Va. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE Robert T. Edwards \ . L?l* t":ctsrd Edwards. North Carolina, Be:uir - (' ? .My. Su perior Court. Dec-rib-r ' Tin. 1910. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled las above has been commenced in j the Superior Court of Beaufort I County, for the plaintiff to secure Ian absolute divorce from the defcnd lant: and the said defendant will fur-' i '.her take notice that Bhe is required o appear at the December Term of i :he Superior Court of said county' :o bo held on the 13th Mon lay af-1 er the 1st Monday in September. It; celng December .p?th, 1910. at th.?: court house of said county In Wash- j lngton, N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or' defend said act'on, or the plainitfT will apply to the court for the re lief .demanded in said complaint. TV.'.s 0? tobcr 11th, 1910. GEO A PAUL. Clerk Suuerior Court. 10-17. it o-a-w. \oI|ri? ef Admit: i?tration Iiux'.ng qualified as administrator of the estate of Samuel S. Satch ?vcJl. deceased .late of Beaufort coun v. North Carolina, notice is hcreb.. xlvcn that all.cljlms against said estate must be pre? nted to the ? derslgned within t* '.ve (12) months from This. October . 1st, 1910, or this notice will b ple#rt:>d In bar of their recovery. All persor.s ini oted to said estate are require I to ni'.ke Immediate pay ment. This 21t. of Oct., 1910. JE8SI H SATCHWELL \dministrs:or f Samuel 8. Satch well. deceat I. Notice o' Hale. Cy virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage deed exe cuted by George R. Orlst and wife, Robert B. Keys and wife. John Free man and wife to Malachla Keys, dat ed November 18, 1908, and duly rec orded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort county In book 148, page 74; the undersigned will on Monday, the 5th day of Decem ber 1910 at 12 m., at the courthouse door In Washington, N. C., at nubile auction, offer for sale for cash the mortgagors undivided interest In the following described property; North Carolina, Beaufort County, Washington and Long Acre township; First tract being the land on which Emeline Orlst ( 12 acres more or less?adjoining the lands of J. W. Smallwood, Shade Keys and Runyon Mill pond and Snowd's Creek. This tract is In Washington township. The second tract Is owned by Rob ert B. Keys and is In Lung Acre townohlp and Is woodland and which Is not at this time occupied?con taining Ave acres more or lets?ad joining the lands of Nathan and Hen ry Hunter, Kdmund Cherry, John C. Brown tract and others, and is the I same tract of land conveyed by Geo. |R. Grist and wife to Kobt. B. Keyr liy deed dated Dec. 16, 1907, and I recorded in Book No. 14 6, page 511? i Register's OfP.ce of Beaufort county, which deed is herein referred to and made a part of this conveyance. I Thljt Nov. 3rd, 1010. MALACHIA KEYR. Mortgagee. By Norwood L. Simmons, Attorney. Notice! By virtue of a power of sale con tained in a mortgage executed oe February 12th, 1909, by J. Wllej Ball and wife to Howard Winfield and recorded in Register's ofilce o' Beaufort county. In Bonk 152, page 337, I will on Monday, the 5th da? of December, 1910, 2t 12 o'clock, z., at the couri house door of Bea::?*3r. county, at Washington, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, a ccrt&lr. piece, parcel or lot of land lying and being In North Carolina, Beaufort county, Washington township, and described and deQned as follows, to wlf: In what is known as "Wash ington Heights" beir.g lot No 8. In Block No. 6, according to Hall's mar of said property, ree deed from Washington Investment Compan t' J. Wiley Ball and wife, recorded li Book 145, page 51. records of Beau fort county. Bein? same lot c-f lant' wheron said parties of the first part resided. Nor. 3, 191 A. HOWARD WINFIELD. Nicholson it Daniel, attorneys. 12-4 I Notice! The undersigned having qualified as executors of the estate of the late M. M. B. Rodman, all persons bar ing claims against said estate, will present them to the undersigned within twelre months from this date or this notice will be pleaded In bar of a recovery. All persons Indebted to said es tate must settle such Indebtedness with the undersigned at once. Oct. 27th 1910. W. B. RODMAN, B. T. RODMAN, BMsatora, ?? Wufclactoo, N C. v. ? ?? . _HZ ~ ?. Bloaat. ?JaJch ?a,u recorded ' la (t* Ke?tMM? B?aufort chhl j iJ Bask HI Sir wl it beteuy MlerrfJ to, I will on MtuLuis ??"e IJU izr ci DaemlMr u iiwivt o'clock, juj.u, tftr toT Mlt. <5.?C highest Ua=. cash, ?.t ?'Jo ^uitio-u dacr U .nfort Cottul, fOHawiag de> Kjrlbed real cUv: A Vie: Qarcel of land JyJfeg and betu^ *?. Bfcaiifort Couuty jj?.J Chocowinit; lp. it bclcb' u or t.i. iat .conveyed to Natbaji J. Oodle> ty F, JB. Von EbereteJ* and wife y deed dated ^ovember 39th, 1901. which mlfi deed la recorded In book 111 at wire 283, and betas that of said land which ha# not heretofore conveyed by the Nathan J. Oodley and wife by deeds recorded In the registers of of Beaufort county In book* 146 356, book Mfi, page 366, and 160 at page 147, the aame tract of land herein pontcyed belcf ?Ji that portion of eald tract de scribed In said book UJ at page 383/which Ilea cn the vest aide of the Norfolk Southern railroad, the ?aid traet of land estimated td con tain seventy Ave acres cf land. This November t^th, i3io. J W. A. BLOUNT. Mortgagee By Collin H. Harding, Alton* notice N?rth?^ T?r ? V' "l;*ra "Inor. North Carolina. Beaufort County ??? jjrtjr court. December u^c'r^1 rcJ ?tioB entitle. th. q?, , bC" "-^saccj I the Superior Court r>! n .??? County fur ... Bomfori t ^ U : d,'?rC0 trom "? ""end 1" : ""d '"e defendant nil ru ?? ?ato notice that be ? <0 appear at the December - .1 ;:vr,rcourt ?r M,d i, ^'d on ">? Uth Monday J. '^rrYth'r frr 'o th. c.Bp,.,"d,n'n^r.?:,1odn"nU'" or ii.? j ? court for the r.. llef demanded in re Thi.T.. . "Id c?mPlaint. October Bth. m0. 0EO A. PAUL, Cler* Suuerlor Court. 10-17. 4t o-a-w. Adaiiulotratur'a .VoUie. "--rxL-'sr'r l"? preaented to ,TJ * ? mu" within twelve ,,?! ""derslgned All persons Indebted to said esta,. n>e?,ulr,d to make Immediate pay. | a j , . ARTHUR YEATES Admlnl.,r.[0r of Egbert y?t*M d< WNJlC Th0n""0"- Aurora, i? ???1Yi??d:'0' octob".?'o. -NOTICE North Carolina. Beaufort County Superior Court. 8prlns torm Peter l.anelpy y? Pleasant Lansiey To the defendant above naaied: You are hereby notHod that th, ?Dove entitled action has be-a las" 1U'*1 ?u In tho Supers. '?urt <?> Beaufort County. North Car ?n?ab T "" ?'UrpOSe <" ob'alnlnt * <",?rC,; th,t >"? com paint haa been died therein ftitlti ,Ulutor* founda. vblct. entitles the plaintiff to ?b ?olute divorce, and that the ,um "on. u. said action 1. returnable In * ?"?. before th. Judge there. ?t the courthouse In Washington. N. C., on th. 13th Monday after th. th ^?fy lB 3cptemb"> ? ?elnt the 6th day of ??ember. i?i0, .her snd whera yon are commanded to ap ?<* complaint ?thin the required by law or th. plaintiff will apply to the ~"rt for tne relief therein demand. Olven under my hand and seal th|. Itt day of November. 1910. GEO. A. PAUL. * Clerk of Superior Court Saves an Iowa Man's Life. The Terjr grate seemed to v??? Robert Madaen, of West Bur lington. |ow?, when, aft.r flclc FLEMING ?East of and adjoining Washington? FOR SALE CHEAP See A. C. HATHAWAY at once. OWN YOUR OWN HOME In WASHINGTON PARK we help you. J. Laos Wood MEMBERS N. V. COTTON EXCHANGE Junta W. Cola L LEON WOOD & CO., BANKERS-and BROKERS SI OCEfc. BONDS. COTftJN, GRAIN *i?l PROVISIONS. n PLUME STREET, CARPENTER BUILDING, NORFOLK, VA. Prtrmu Wires to N. Y. S'ock E:. Jhaniie. N. Y. Cotton Exchange, Chicago Board ol Tnu]? ladothcr Financial Ceofen. Correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment and Mvgriial accounts given careful attention. Just Received! New Prepared Buckwhcat, Hon.iny Grits, Oat Men! and Evaporated Peaches. All kinds of Fruit arriving daily. EE-.i.,.. E. L. ARCHBELL FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN When id need of that Barrel of Flour, ind wt 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 FfpUin* bow joa can impcure your office method*, save time end money by wing. MOORE'S MODERN METHODS CALL AT QUR STORE Let m expiak bow Moore'i Ledger and Record Foonaara wad WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS JAWIL MAYO. Pyk .M IAST MAIN ST. WASHMCTON, II C HARCOURT &C0.1 iouin?tfln>,arv Mwrixmii Washington Daily News . ?' V i$ga H. C. CARTER, JR. VllORNEYAT-LAW Washington, N. C. Office Market Street. EDWARD L. STEWART | . Attorney-at-Law. Ottlc? over Daily New*, Washington, N. C. COLLIN H. HARDING _ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office Saving* Ac Trim vx>-. Room ) tad *. W/ '*?NCrON, N. a ? STEPHEN C. BRAGAW ? Attorney and Counselor at-law Washington, N. C NICHOLSON & DANIEL Attorneys- at-Law Practice In All Courts Nicholson Hotel Building | Johu H. Smmll, A. D. Mac Leu Harry McMullan. SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wuhlagton, North Carolina. W. D. GRIMES I ATTORNEY* AT -LAW Washington, North Carotins. 5 Practice* In all the Coot *. Wm. B. RudnuL Wiley C. Bodmmm. RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-?t-Law I Washington, N. C. W. M. BOND, Eden ton, N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMOr S BOND & SIMMONS ..." TORNtYS-AT-LAW V 0 -hlngton. North Carolina. Practice In all Couita. W. L Vaughan W* A. Tbomptno VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS-AT-LAWl Wuhingrpn and Aurora, N. C. Practice Ik all the courta* Business Cards G. A PHILLIPS & BRO., FIRE And Plate Glass'1 > INSURANCE. mm jr., j Civil Engineer and Surveyor Washington, N. C. Try Bromangelon Jelly Powder The most delicious ever produced. Walter Credle & Co raonu so. It'a ??>? Wocld'a Cemt. No n'a Arnica gain
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