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???HI63 BJUIT NEWS 1 PUBLISHED BV.IRY AFTERNOON 1 | EXCEPT SUNDAY. T . No. 10? But Wator Strut. ^ AumTT* l*??,>u>UM,^oato?wtat Washington, N. C.. under the net of *MOfc I. 1S70. ' On* Month $ .ft* Four Months 1.00 81* Months 1.10 j One Tear 3.00 Subscribers desiring the paper 4leMntlrued will please notify this ofeoe /a date of expiration, otherwise * ''11 be continued at regular subscription ratee until notice to atop , is rooelred. _i. .? "J you do not get the Dally News ?*?nptly telephone or write the man and the complaint will receive . edlate attention. It la on* deto please yon. c <1 U articles sent to the DaUy News t or pnbllcation must, be signed by f the writer, otherwise they will not be published. TUESDAY, OCT. 22. 1912. THE HITCH IN GOSPEL. Gov. Kltchln and Mr. McNinch and men of that stamp have been basking in the smiles of Collier's Weekly: That disreputable sheet has now declared Itself for Roosevelt? Gov. Kitchin now knows what company he has been keeping. That foul sheet which twelve years ago stood up for the Negro Manly; and three years ago repeated Its Infamous slanderB about Southern white girls: and was on this last occasion denounced by the Elks, who passed resolutions asking that it be not allowed to come Into any Southern house, has been the ally ef Gov Kitchin. who took it to his heart as his gospel. It is now for Roosevelt, and the Republican. Mark Sullivan, is now in charge of it. Gov. Kitchin is in fine 1 company. Tbe great fact is that F. M SIMMONS, the distinguished North Carolina Senator. Is the TARIFF leader in the senate. , 7H w, ST. JOSEPH. (By Geo. Fitch, author of "At Good Old Si wash.") Once upon a time St. Joseph. Mo., was one of the great cities of the country with 102.000 citlcens and a rate of growth which made Kansas City shiver apprehensively. Since that time it has doubled in size, has built profusely and baa become really metropolitan. Its population is now 77.000. The misatag 25.000 Saints were removed in 1910 by tbe cruel hand of the census supervisor, who took all the Imagination and poetic license out of the census returns of 1900 and restored them to actual people. St. Joseph is bigger and happier than it was when It was stuffed all out of shape with statistical ghosts, and is one of the four lively town? which are trying to stay beside the restless Missouri river and make it a center of population. It Is an old town for Missouri, and is full of fine old families and well stuffed bank vaults. St. Joseph has 25 banks and it is no uncommon thing to see seven rival bank cashiers franneal'.' chas ing a citizen who !s trying to squander a nickel on a moving picture show, instead of putting it out at interest. St. Jo., as It iB familiarly called by its intimate friends, is the fourth, largest producer of hog and cattle | obituaries in the United States. Its packing houses are so vast that they tan be noticed on a windy day for forty miles. St. Jo. Is also one of the most important loafing places for passenger trains in the West and commercial travelers from Its wholeBale houses can be found eating the canned peach desserts of hotels as far west at Walla Walla. Wash. St. Jo. ts progressive and is now provided with the Commission form of government, under which the city gets the commission instead of the aldermen. It has been kindly treated by the Missouri river, which is too turbuiant for navigation purposes, but has deposited a lake on the outskirts of town on which regattas car be held if the weeds are kept mowed The city has three great prides?th? Tootles family, Eleld. who onc< worked on a St. Jo. paper, and Flftl street, which has a twelve story of ice building and the Rodldoux hotel mG looks like Broadway If you vie? rt from just the right spot. The State ticket in the comln election in Minnesota will contai 107 names, making it the largest ba lot in the history of the State. The Progressives and Democrats o Rhode Island have combined to wrei control of the legislature from th Republicans, with a view to preven Ing the election of a Republics United States senator. For the third time in her blstoi Kansas is to vota next month on constltuionsl amendment provldln for woman suffrage. Kansas was th first State In the Union to vote on th matter. This was la 186*. It faile V* to pass. When the proposition cam np lor the second time In 1894 It wj * ? defeated. rhoughtful ft If others Shrink From The Idea of spending another summer along a close built dusty thoroughfare. Start now to build In dust free Washington Park where ll*e Is worth the living. A. C HATHAWAY IS MI CH 11KTTKR. The condition of Mrs. EL L. 1 rooks, who wss recently operated . in.at the Washington Hospital some Lay* ago is reported to be much bet. or today to the delight of her many rlends. TRY NEWS WANT AD Cool Nights Rather difficult to keep the house at the proper temperature. Can't light the furnace yet as It Is too warm during the middle of the day, but some heat Is needed Ir. the morning and after sundown. Use a Vulcan Odorless Gas Heater Makes a room comfortable in fire minutes Positively Odorless Absolutely Sanitary IWashiBBton Light 8 Water Cfl.j TRY A NEWS WANT AD I.YRIP THE IT RE u i in u ilium uu TODAY'S PROGRAM: TOR UXWILLING BRIDE, Pathe ladiju* Btonr. A I.I VWjY AFFAIR, Yitagrapfa Comedy. 1 TOR ADOPTED ROW, Druna \ Lyric Theater g ' MATINEES W^aeaiajfi AmI Smtmrlmj e 3 to 5 P. M. NURSESJFREF d Adml?Inn i. OPEN FROM 1J? as IliM f." V. W ^ ThicAdUChi^MMr a ?Utoaater la Naw York World. ' Special Rates Account Foot- Ball Game ACCOUNT FOOT BALL GAME IN Raleigh, October 23rd The Norfolk Sootkern Railroad! will sell Riwil liif Tickets for $3.95 Limited to October 26th. K1S13' flpPitl Im mmtmm WwJ wKjKWA | lllHUpil Ry virtus of authority vested in B?. IuwH AMp^HPV the undersigned eommVtee by the Board of County Commissioner* foi th? County of Beaufort, we. the undersigned committee-, will accept bldB? subject to our acceptance, tc T^iwk. auunra k ins Greek, Beau ort County, N. C. II _? r f Jn Bhf^1 rMk 11114 silvering the same (JOCK SdHS 0 dock at the foot Of ths Count] n Bridge across Pamlico river at Wash BB^^^BBw Ml p*0of 'A inKton. oa the Soath aide of the riv kmcMDumuaeC* PU*RJi M er. The bids taaat specify price pei l wowroi-K.o. _ wA ton Of the aforesaid work. umsaaaM straight ~A Alt b[i0 ? IM wiu> th? R??I? 0 WHIXWR'Y B ter of DMda of Beaufort County. n This Ike 10th day of October V Government itamp oa evety JT lfrlfc. 0 bottle ia absolute proof that it H FRED VON BBBRSTElN. 1 ia four yew in bond and pore. H CHAS. 1* MOr.TON. ?r J* tliL* fl I 1 -"-?* Committee. k Sodisco Whiskey ft th. **?.. * <*.?< 1 I ticut tke Social let Party will bar la a safe buy." Yoa know H candidatea la every one of the 36 aee W what you get at Undo Sam'a fi a to rial dietrtcta In the Bute and car a atamo ia not broken. It* a all K dldate* for repreaentatlvee in 7 0 whuiry?PURE, RICH tad jj -- ? ?*"?- C?d.d.?? fc V PALATABLE- m ConKrem ll* f?r offlcei 1 v? WA also hare been named. x You'll like it Satisfaction 3 ? 0 guaranteed. Ordera shipped B *flaa Anna Agnea Haley, of Ere S day received. B th? candidate of the Social! M Party for governor of the SUte < Write for complete price list of M Washington in the coming electio a ~ " to bo th. <? k press mon?y order, registered letwr woman trer nominated (or the offli fll oc certified check of chlef executive of finj of tl 1 =^=' States. S mm DISTiilM CO., Ik. OOTTO* BtARKHT. Tkt gmmlity H?a* Seed Cotton. $S.tO. i NORFOLK. - . VIRGINIA Lint Cotton. 110.11. jj Coton Seed. $10.00. Meeting the Fisherman's wJm.i | Demands! These three thing*?vmr, ?rurrmth and oomfori? HL * fisherman demands of hi* rubber boots. , BOSTON "HUB WARRIOR" BOOTS Give the utmost of each?that's why they're been the choice of wise fishermen A everywhere for nearly 10 year*. . The beet grade of dock and street r? *i all wnrfai points gi*? remarkabU weartaf qualities. A perfect flt baa (tree real foot-comfort. rehber boof Frccklsd Girls none*. I. ISuperior Court of Beaufort County Sent byh"uliyif0^efl^yfj1gO^I?g 10 b? held ?n *** *lth Mond*y afu,r BeSPbo^P 25c.??ForMle by ? jj? iTll ^a" the HARDY WW BTORB court house of Mid county, in Waah~??? ington, N. C., and gnawer or demur TRY A NEWS WANT AD to the complaint la said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for " the relief naked. DEMOCRATIC WEARING. This October 10th. 1913. ? ' GEO. A. PAOLv The following gentlemen will meet c. S. C. with the oonnty candidate* In the lw-ll-4wc different precdnete and addreaa the i i rotera: Frank H. Bryan?Oct. 3Ynd. Pan- ' -r tego. at S ?. m. WE WILL MAIL YOB $1 sasiKKSsiEi pungo ?t 7:30 p. m. nn nr it unm hu Oct. Und?Loeohrtlle, 10 a. m. PWta. < . lldi| ft llllOl Clin IS. u Stewirt and B. A. Out* Xr. yAMMDj; ?AftL Oct. Und. B?lh.T?, at 7:10 p. m. w? ... ^ George I. Btuddert?Oct. IVrM, ' ?~i < priow p^ia. Yeateerllle, at 10 ?. a; Oct. SSMt North Creek, at t p. m.; Oct. ISM. Bath, at 7:80 p. m.; Oct. 16th. Old SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS Ford, at 3 p. m. ' H. C. Carter, Jr. and N. L. 81mmom?Oct. 35th, Plnerllle, at 7:30 __ w ^ p. m.; Not. lat. Tranter'n Creek, at K| If .KS 7:30 p. m.; Nor. 3nd, Bearer Dam. at __ _ 4 __ 7 p.m. IF TOU PLEASE. John H. Small?Oct. Slat, Choco- ???? wlnlty, at 3 pi. m. (Mill.)' w. a. Thompson and J. o. Tooiey. Our new stock of French Oct. 38th, Booth Creek, at 7:30 p. m.; an A Holland Bulbs are now Oct. 89th, Small, at 3 p. m.; Oct. arriv-ino and to nlant earlv ,,tb' insures fine flowers. Crslrmsn Drai. Co. I Re"^?r W,??"ke ** I i#-i7-tfc finest wedding boquets and floral designi. Mall, phoveaad tclecnph oaSTOP THAT HEAD AC HI denpnwwly aeewedbT BEFORE IT STOPS YOU . . . ?? tSSSslSfteaita J. L 0 OUIHN 4 CO., HICKS* CAPUDINE **{??? ,5 c saaesMggBKgaa'l JTry a Daily News Want Ad. CITY TAXES City Taxes for 1912 are now due and payable at the office of' ; the City Clerk or to W. H. McDevett, /assistant Tax Collector. W. C AYERS, City Oe COMING! THE GREAT EASTERN CAROLINA FAIR ?r NEW BERN, N. C. Oct 29, 30, 31 and Nov. 1,1912. rt Dt $6,000 In Premiums given away for agriculn. ture, stock, poultry and other exhibits. ? Monoplane Flights Daily. Horse Racing.. Motorcycle Racing. . GreatMidway. Free Attractions SPECIAL RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. = For Premluhi Book and Information, address t 1 i i?aw uniiuuc o ? I a. liEiUii tt iLLmiri^, v>ec y, New Bern, N. C. Do Not Wait for Frost Bat purchase your Stovea dnd Heaters now and avoid the rush and delay In bavins them put up, Large Stock and Assortment to . aEwaygggr!^ Select From. nrofessionm and Httltad to dUuM a4 ' wj Cor?? ^Si^? Marfeat BM. I OwBran'iim,^ . I *. A. DWil ft. * 2 " ??T a Wmm ' ~9 ' DAiran, * WARREN . W . wuiu?u?, N<?I, catou,. 2 W? prutlo* In all tha ooarta. a ^ v J *nt 0. Mau. Z Wn. B. j, . : : if " T*.c. ?'.: PI 1 .'/j,,' -?.'? J J main i" 10* D. Qrlnaaa wabp ^ HMMI . ! _ ITiialiiyi'iJ^ j Lr :-?Z Wa yraotlw Ca tba Court *" at ih* m I r^ |1 ']?'-jj m j wAUHmero*, B 1 ? l 'M'lWI I II ? Ill Mil BMI 1%' j m \ ? VlSTnllL1^ iHi m Prsoti? litUtha Courts. ? * Joka B. bd A. P. mil ? " BrnMIVl- ? ? AllornarwavLav " 'li* aaaaa.w J Edward L. mmt ? WMhtaHaa. IL C. W. A. Tfcomnoa. ^ ^ AWWA E O. # I . AUarwara at Law. > WaaklactoB aad Aanra, H, O. - a I COIXIH H. HABOOIG AmrwyrtUf * Oac?l??tap*VMOsM?? wmSS^MTN.V ? ? ?? AM I 'fV4 if or wood i* mason ? ? Attorsr 1 Law , Wssklsftoa. N. O. ? ::::::::: a [ nun .max ? I* ammmv ac ! > I* m { OOm la Saytnga and TrrnH I* building. Ma< Soar. Ft? Uh 1b an Mm eourta. - ^ ] ? ? a?ar?r compact o> rmm [ ' soutB uemu o?- * - QAitmeD. U tew I.TMAM ? ( IIluiiimi ta km . 40,000,oca a ) Why aw parta borne en? ? J a ^aalaa whoa yoa ni|Ma tow dlTMtoad. 'Phone, HIM. a Jefleraon standard Ca. ^ a m. A. OOOPKB, tgtol a 3 ? > ?? . - t IBOft 8. LONG, ) Attorney-at-Lsir. I* Washington, Nf. C. * I* O flics tnd Floor Barings h4 * Trust Bnndiai. Practk** In all - 8UU Courts. SAVl* itxt'op BOT. "It aaanad that my If-year old boy would haya to loaa hla lac, am \ ] account of as ugly nicer, cauaad by a . Ibad buUee." wrota D. *. ^ Koaarf.
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