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i wKtirETS rtJB'-WHCD EVi.'RT AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. K No. 109 Easr Water Gtraat. 4 "is WP," ' ? m - i tutored as aacond-claaa matter locust $. 1909. at the pootoAoe at I B W ashingtou, N. C.. under the act of R. Hunch 2. 1170. Oue Month $ 26 Pour Months 1.00 glx Months 1.60 One Year 8.00 Subscribers desiring the paper die santlrued will please notify this of* ece * a date of expiration, otherwise b? continued at regular sub wtrtptlon rate* until notice to stop la received Zi you do uot get the Dally New* ? * ?*nptly telephone or write the ?nan* and the complaint will receive edUte attention. It is o?ir deto please you. !l articles seut 10 the Dally Nt*i Wt publication must be signed by cne writer, otherwise they will no: ee published. MONDAY, NOV. 11. 1912. CONTROL OF SENATE BY DEMOCRATS ASSURED Washington, Nov. 11.?The positive announcement of the success of Harry Lane, the Democratic candidate for the Senate in Oregon, assures Democratic control of the upper house of Congress and places both branches of the national legislature and the presidency In their hands, for the first time In eighteen years. The addlton of Oregon to tbo Democratic list gives that party 49 senators, or a majority of two. Tn addition to the election of successors to Democratic senators now sitting. Democrats will displace Re putmcan senators from Oregon, New Jersey. Kansas, Colorado. Montana. Delaware and Nevada, and will All the vacancy in Colorado with a man cf their choosing. Three Suites in Doubt. The contests in Illinois, where two senators are to be chosen, and in Tennessee and Michigan, remain to be decided. The Democrats make positive claims concerning some of the States, but whatever the result in any or all of them, Democratic control of the senate is assured, and the Democrats will be able to shape legislation if harmony prevails among them. i'loxe Itace in Knnsav. Topeka. Kan.. Nov. 11.?Capper ?t '.Utp.;. candidal* tor govi^; ?\ said * Saturday night that official returns from 86 of the 105 counties in Kansas gave him a plurality ot 38 votes over Hodges, his Democratic opponent. At Democratic headquarters no figures were given out. but it was nated Hodges was gaining in the official count and that the total vote would show his election. PROMINENT RAILRAOD MEN HERE SATURDAY Charles H. Hlx, president; W. A. Witt, general superintendent; E. D. Kyles. traffic manager; F. L. Nicholson. chief engineer; A. S. Anderson, superintendent of northern division; V. Walker, superintendent of southern division; C. J. Millard, president of the John L. Roper Lumber Company. and M. J. Perry, of New York, the largest stockholder of the Nor loiK souinern nauway, spent aoout onp hour in the city Saturday on a tour of .napectlon of the system. The party arrived here in two special private cars and were met at the station by Mr. Charles Plynn, of the Chamber of Commerce, and Mr. Prank Kugier and others and given an automobile ride over the city. This is the first tour of inspection of the road since Mr. Hix was named as president. Messrs. Hlx, W. A. Witt and K. D. Kyles come to the Norfolk J Southern from the Seaboard Air Line and are reputed to be among the i most successful railroad men in the i South. It is to be hoped that under I their management many improvements will be inaugurated in Washington among the most assential improvements being a new station which has long been badly needed. COMING MARRIAGE. Mr. James Frank Ruckman. Jr.. of the iirm of J. F. Ruckman and Son. mill be married to Miss Hilda Knight at Hassell. N. C\. on next Thursday afternoon at three o'clock at the residence of the bride Immediately after the marriage the bride and groom wilt leave for a tour of northern cities. Dr. A. C. Hoyt, of this city, will be the groom's best man. Several from this city expect to attned the wedding. A Groat Bo tiding Falls -when it# foundation is undermined. |V: and if the foundation of health? good digestion?la attacked, quick L collapse follows. On the first signs of F indigestion. Dr. King's New Life Pills should be taken to tone the stomach and regulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Pleasant, easy, safe and only 25 cents at The Hardy's Drug $.ftLyji-fj? l '1*/ / ?-,jv I A Display of Sam f$f|**'-fc-"t4kJ.551iAn exhibition of Hallet ft D 11 I ""xl r* ciMtur t] FpjKl next door to Brown's Drug St< 11 _T-^ ,-.?v^,^g-LT- ? ",;,M Tbls exhibition is given for i ^jppi __?Ifflwffi Tbe exhibition will be in rtie The dlsplsr will include on? man Pianos, and will be the n -? The object of the exhibition \f , :^^^5f^rrrffS5 the Hallet ft Davis Piano Com Jf JFTi itifU tm BlSswJHI show you and tell you things a Bf IlM ckv?? We have withdrawn most o f *? . T-"-._. .Ga W||igg ue flnd t^ls mod? advertisii ' V.'"^ BB 11 iR equal to a visit to our fa /an 'MFnerts In charge take the gTeal *BB ria' to finished product. \9lTTiniNi iun.' wfc The majority of people havi J Tt|ff^^^^^rTiX^AA-Llim^M V parts and what is required to I | rt-J Cue wt rkn J jj have the public know these tl I iy JlH Hallet & Davis Plauos have nL kr?^S5V'^WluMfcSI ft U composers have preferred it a: ytgf J| Rubeusteln to the modern art est grand opera stars, the Hall rector of the Sistlne choir, chi the Hallet & Davis Piano. At i pw**^wvw^mrswtBtey^ choir, which sings only for the ?f leading musical authoi yFi sl[ln,| K^s gfMMj A carefol examination of tt JP^jH acquainted with the beautiful sold, and to make certain thai to about factory billing on ea< liKjrx ''' " Our dealer will then follow IrCIt,! nuni Tn lSj^H lar price by showing these sa eggl. ?1' - ? ft? The exhibition will be open -W"1 he pleased to have yo What an Idea] Place is WASHINGTON PARK. A. C. HATHAWAY. COTTON MARKET. The double decked street car In * New York carries 88 persons. Any , . A _ .. , old car can carry 100. although It will Cotton. 12 rents. not K|( ?ut 60 ?f them Seed Cotton, $4.60. Cotton Seed. $20. rtr?vrtB?> ar? <1?man<linff that nhv MOVING TO NKW OFVMB. slcians' prescriptions be written leg- I The Rear Real Estate Agency is Ibly. What! Take the romance and today moving into one of the new of- ?ysterj out of medicine? fices built by Dr. John C- Rodman T~ . . on pa.? \i,tn ? ,?.?., The aviators are atlll trying to make on East Main atroot. rscords. Th. air has a brpnotlsm ol itr own that no amount of accident or Glrlp. he careful of the curling Iron fatality seems able to overcome. I when i;'e hot. King George has Invented a new Science cannot regulate marriage fsngled kitchen rage, but a glance at or love affairs. his photograph convinces one that he never haa Invented a safety razor. What the aeroplanes need Is a ?????? aonskld apparatus. A thief st Atlantic City made off 1_ with his booty In a motor boat. Evidently he believes in having all the Go swimming while the swimming latest Improvements In his business. is good. A Yankee divorcee aays that redLooks ax if nummer haa returned headed men raakq the beat husbands., from its vacation. But we never heard of f red-headed man getting a raise In salary on that Putting it mildly, summer has been account, rery lenient with ur this year. A New York physician avers thst Once in a while summer remembers ?an*h? > mM ihrnnvh the address as well as the telephone ?old, fresh air." Thla proves our eonnumber. tcntlon that hot air la the more dead ly'of the two. Hay fever about this time of year reases to be a theory and becomes The substitution of baseball for a condition. cockflghtlng In the Philippines would cause us a thrill of pleasure were it "Listen to your wife." advises a not for the sad lot of the umplrs. Imracdlcnl expert. But what If you real- ?g|ne being bawled out In Filipino, ly need the sleep? . ^.JT In Chicago telephone girls have What will our courts do without been forbidden to flirt In the smallest that garrulous ancient mariner, the degree over the line. This Is another hypothetical question? attempt of the modern Moloch ofcomk merce to crush out human nature durSome magazine might make a hit lag business hours. Vy putting the ptetnre of a girt In a bathing suit on Its eover. A Chicago hotel cleTk has been : fined tlfiO for flirting Hots! clerks The new mikado baa only one wife. shmfld confine themselves to the wee r This may be taken as an Indication lng of sparklers and the buatuess of t$at he does not cam lor war. informing people that there are an I r */ I BJ f _ v ^ IrsJ I HpL*** UUpi J ^Kamy [P*^ Akffi |j b| rIff 5r^ Q^XjQS B^^^^BSUHpka^JadiHI 1 ^ Kl^fc. jr^nil Pf^P Q I9jbSH i'T ,?^: > '- v' rffi [allef & Davis f Piano Exhibit pie Pianos by Hallet & Davis Factory at rashington for One Week. esday, Nov. 12 and Close Saturday Jov: 16, at 9.30 P. M. to Attend?Factory Experts to Explain Interesting ufacturing. Nothing like it Before in the History of ; Souvenir to A11 Who Attend. Main Street Next ig Store. avis Pianos will be given at Washington. North Carolina, Main street, are, for one week, beginning Tuesday, November IS, and closing 8at. m. idvcrtialng purposes. The admission will be free, and yon are cordially hands of factory experts and special entertainment is arranged for all ; each of the different styles of the Hallet ft Davis, Conway and Wellaost complete exhibition ever given by any piano company, is to thoroughly Introduce the different style pianos manufactured by pany. to explain to you how the Hallet ft Davis Pianos are built; to ? ibout it that you can see and understand for yourself. i our nuvwriiHiiiK ipt"ut?wuuu uuiu iu? uiuRBiiuni mu uniDusrai M ng more affective and less expensive. te< ictory, because a sample of each style is displayed and the factory ex- ?r lest pleasure in explaining every part of the piano from the raw mate- ? a never axamlned the inside of a piano and know very little of Its vital constitute a first-class Instrument. Hence we believe the best way to lings is to show them by men who know, by factory experts who have tars of experience. been awarded 140 gold medals since 18S*. Famous musicians and nd placed It in their studios. From the old masters, such as Llsst and ists. Johann Strauss, P- 8. Oilmore, and Mary Garden, the world's great- 6* let & Davis Pianos have been the universal favorite. Abbe Paroal, dl- all ipel master and composer to Pope Pius X., gives the highest praise to hi >be Perosl is the gTeat successor of Palestine as director of the Bistfne Pope. The Abbe is known the world over and is unquestionably one ritiee. ie tone and construction of these sample pianos Is what we desire. We no ! you have afiano. . v; /- gg ble our business in the cities and farm sections If we get the public well tone and splendid wearing qualities of the Hallet A Davis Piano. However, at the close of the exhibition all of the instruments will be ** : each of the different styles wll be left here, the price will be reduced at ch instrument, with very liberal terms for these samples only, up this advertising campaign and secure subsequent sales at the regntuples. ty for you to gain a thorough knowledge of piano construction, i evenings snd a souT?n,r will be given free to each person who calls. Ri u call even If yon nev?r Intend to-get a piano. Iain street, next door to Brown's Drug Store. PAPERS FOR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. .Switzerland has forbidden kissing in railway stations?so that trains ???? Just Received It is said that the new emperor of Japan does not Inherit his father's tendency to write poetry. Banzalt One source of wonder Is why the most crowded restaurants usually em- ???? ploy the fattest waiters or waitresses. New York men threaten, to tour THE SAME GOOD Europe on a capital bankroll of <75. ALWAYS We prvsume that he la a good swim??r -* Ilr S v Yvasnington Horse t Now is the oldest inhabitant run- ? ning around In circles trying to re- D L. SUSMj member a summer that beats this for variety. The one redeeming feature of Chicago's new magaslne for poets la that Y there is no law compelling any one / to read It \ * UMM WOOD?Members New Yerii G An expert says that the automobile N ? ? Yf \\I (a not displacing the horse. That, In- r w* *-iL/V/l v ? VJ deed, would be rank Ingratitude to" J VII___ o man's best friend. C BANKERS and ] A New York motofist used maple C ? Sc?ck*' Bf>^. m syrup In mistake for lubricating oil J Onrpeeter Bslldtug-, Norfolk, Ya. on kta machine; and a kweat tine h. \ Prlrate wtee t. Itar York Stoc had or " too. \ ^ Brehmmf, CUcmgo Board of 1 lauther Durbaak la one of our best J little benefactors, but the crowning / lorreepondewee Hespecr*ally AoUd glory of his career would be an odor- 1 glual Account* Gtwi Cars leas motor car. ^H/V1 ^ New York nurn who la married to . his mother-in-law aaya he la perfectly jokesmltha' union. Woman In Newport knr. taken o? |U fll) ftntnn CTgTP " the fnd of doln, tboir own marketing. Ill bUulAnUU oIAIC < A woman will evan donoand to work \ If It la fnaktoonhlo. x - - Denver. Colo.. Nor It ITnoom. 1 Helen Keller, deaf, dumb and blind, pieted returns show that prohibition tZztzz - -?'?< < ? s**-? ; c?nt thastar artists majority or from js.ooo to 40,000. i ^ 1 , , Bausasl Interest centered In the elec- l r.rtEJtVlaluSEiS^ unhurt. u?n bscaasa of tba woman', rota. It' Saver*! Snot ball ooacbas are said to was the drat atatc-wlde prohibition t? knrtnra htm ovar ? 0ght ,n u. ,ut# rtBce WOman'a snf- , Than- mar ha soma truth In tha " ?* * ranted aboot thtrtr mam' , Boston dilator's claim that beans are ago. ITt0the?n?i^1IR^ha?rb**,"'r*k "X,k C?'"*"0 ' namb?T , v _ ban baen undar ana ot tba most par- I - ? - . ' v.- ^ i . .. &-Z" : S~U 11 Mill I I I. I ' i | ?^ P Chilly Mornings j Cool Nights : Rather difficult to keep * the house at the proper . temperature. Can't light the fumace yet an It Is too uarm during the middle of the day, but some heat Is needed In the morning and after I sundown. .1 Use a Vulcan FOdorless Gas Heater Makes s room comfortable in fire minutes Positively Odorless Absolutely Senitery flasbingtoi Uflbt] S Water Co. Mr. W. F. Clark motored to Pan50 and tu the guest of hie mothSunday. NOTICE. Having this day qualified as execor of the estate of Oeorge Boyd, ceased, notice Is hereby given to i persons baring claims against > estate to present the same for yment to the undersigned within elre months from this dste. or this Uce will be pleaded la bar of their covery. All persons indebted to said este are requested to make Immedie payment. This Snd day of Norembe.r 1?1I. OEOROE V. BOYD. Executor. ODMAN A RODMAN. Attorneys. 11-1-4 wc TRY A NEWS WANT AD I a Carload id Mules KIND WE HAVE SOLD." xchange Company ; I IN, Pres. MM ti*onfOe-JAMngWlSOLE \ ?0D & CQ. \ SRORERS.I v art Provision*, 7? Plume St., \ k fartMM*. York Cot- \ txto Ml other ImkMI cm- \ Ited. luvtetneat mI Mop- I ' ' " ' ' ' ect license and regulatory liquor rkfflc systems in tho country. The aloona have been run in accordance Pith tfie conservative ideas of thd nlddle class, which Is made up of leitber radical "drjrg" or radical 'wets." fThe women of the state, who Tuesday participated In their Irat state-wide prohibition election, isve been close students of liquor raffle conditions In the state. They taw In their prese Dt II,en- end H,naterr system much better conditions hen the suite would h?*e under e >llnd-tl?er end bootleMlni recline, shleh le Inerltnble under frohlbltlon. >rnfpQQinml aiu] the Eye. Kar. Noee and Thrrw. Hour*: ?-lJ a. m.; 1-6 p. m. Except Monday*. " Co roar Main and Markal M* Washington, If, 0. * I *v ??? I m S. A. Danial Jr. ; D ANIEL * WARRBN ? Attorneys at Law Waahlngton, North Oarollaa , We practice in all the ooavta. o e e e e e e . i i wney C. Rodman, - ^ Wo. B. Rodman. Jr. RODMAN A RODHAM , ^ A ttorneyt -at-taw. | Waahhigtaw, North Carolina. " I ,wi H. 8. Ward Junta. D. Otlaw WARD * QROOS ? AttonHiMt-Ua Waahlngton. N. C. We practice <n the Coart of the Pint Judicial Diatrtet ard the Q Federal Coorta. see j. I ; 4 iOta B. BONNER . *, WASHINGTON, V. a *<3 ?^-- " ' : a. a. FHaun ? no. nu lNSUK&KCO. WA8H1HOTOH, O. M g w n. Gim Fraction In All tho Courts. ? "';'i ' / ? John H. Small A t(. Mill IM u ; Ha^McMnllaa _ Attorneys- ? VLaw ? J ^ Washtngton. Noi h Carolina ? Edward L. Stawart, m ? Washington. N. a Aaron. N. O. 1.^ 5S STEWART A THOMfEOE Attorneys at Law. Washington and Aurora, N. O. * ? COLLIN H. HARDCYQ , Attorooy-at-Law OA* flavfta?i A Vnat Co. % Rooms t aad 4. ? Washington, N. C, * *se jo - a NORWOOD L. BIMMOW At to raey-at-Law Washington, H. O p FRANK H. BRYAN Office la 8avtm end Trust ball dins. Seeoad floor. Fn?- v &r tics In ell the eoarts. . GREATEST COMPANY DV fD J | ? SOUTH RBCfllTLT OB- 1 I * GANIZED. ^ ' * S.too.ooo ' iwarenro In fort* . 40,000,000 * U hjr not patronise home com |. ~ alee whoa yoa can set a low i prealum rate nod as large a I u. .dead. *Pfjoae, 857-J. * JsTferson Standard Co. j|jj H. A. COOPER, Agent. 1 e e e , # v ** TWOS. 8. LONG, ;-VW Aitorney-al-Law. $5 *r Washington, N. C. Office 2nd Floor Sarins* oad Truat Building- Practices In all State Courts. 19 TRY NEWS WANT AN " * 381 8CHKDDUI ?? m Oaaboat Clin C. leeree doatb V Creed Monday, Wednrednr. and f Friday at ? A. M. Learn Waab- , buton Mondar, Wednnday and j > Friday at lit* P. M. -I a T. 0. TATLOR, Owner. ?
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