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PCBLJSHED EVERY AfTBRKOON UAloa Alley, between Main and Sec-J Entered as socond-c'.ass matter August 5. 1909., at the post office at j Washington, X. C., under the'actf of March 3, 18.70. f Month ' . .% .J5 r Months 1.00 Months.. 1.00 Year 3.00 Subscribers desiring the paper discontinued will please notify this offlfco on date of expiration, otherwise it will be continued at regular subsdpiptioa rates until notice to stop Is received. If you do not get the Daily News promptly telephone or write the manager, nod the complaint will re?. cetVe immediate attention. It is our dGslre to pi case vou. ? __ All articles sent to the Daily News' for publication must he signed by 'he writer, otherwise they will not he published. II takih < \ i>n m:n> .iaik. j : r.- : ' i I Owen's ivvvd; Demolished T!ie;ii . :..t : , , :. c;:. hj tpcrir.; . ..i Owtii.i *..a?r:.ia! .; : tanking cam-1 J'll-'f. ' .1 he rr^.-.n'. d the bC.lj. -i ; i r.?: of g..- | in* i ... t .;,i tur...:di'r?;ion th?:t? kHJ.oi ; :i a nrariure before congress . iu .. La.* be< it so thoroughly :-;.u?l!L-.. :nl *1L? c'is ed in ad\nncc. M: Oc n outlined f-.e following h:.u-I: h and investigations that have bren made: < The National Monetary f'ommission which assembled into 33 volumes the wisdom contained in r. library of 3.000 books on the subject of banking and the experience with various banking systems in all parts of the civilized world. The Pujo Investigation whw h lasted for several months, took thousands of pages of testimony and submitted a most illuminating report. The Glass Commuter of the House, which took 700 printed pages of testimony from the leading bankers and economists of the United States on their opinions r? garding a model banking system. The House Ranking Commit'ee when drafting tte Glass bill last iprinff, hoard the testimony of nu- " merous representative* of the American Hankers' Association. The bill xras drafted by the House Committee and then ' submitted to many experts, and various amendments anere made: v yb* House Democratic caucus disetnaed It for a week; The House . Kepreeen tat Ives deUntil It, and amendments were made, the Wll being supported by > many Republicans on Its passage; , The ffi'* Baaking Committee ^a4aet*d kMitoti for iMirlr two, * report of ovwr'sTlOt printed page. TlWi Senate Democratic caucus d< bated it. Finally it la ia the Senate for wn Hon, and the Democrats insist tbi no more than thnae weeks' debai is necessary. It must then go to conference 1 jeconclks the Hoqpe bill to, tb Senate ameudmeaU. Toe conferent report must be adopted by hot Houses after debate. Finally tli president will study It before slgi ing it. "It is impossible for anyone t contend that the Congress of ih United States has not given tb mat tor the most infinite pains on contrldorablo care," said Owen. Wail Street do?s not want tb bill passed. It will take a great vo u:uc of national bank reserves 01 of the speculative market and dii tribute tscm about the counti v.'l 're they are needed for legit mate industrial expansion. C course every day those reserves ai permitted to remain in Wall Stre< means fortunes for those in contr* of the Money Trust. And hence tb dilatory tactic? lhat have been prai ilftl lv certain Republicans in tb .;nte. and the outcry against tb j muvratle haste. ill ii evehs arb if mm X* v; York. Hoc. 13.?T. * folio* * vents nvo ti'iicilulfd to tali I.. during I':u corn'nj; w.elt: ,M()\i)AY. - oral c-.Hjc; ir. R.-.r.to 1, " . Won..* or, j a tighter < ' r'ttti'i*. X -.v Y*<rk l?anV:<. \'i :: <lr,udcltau:c. in Pari * ? ! he pronuonrr j , t ' . i : . .. , ... I.j. I \ - *:v. Wor' s "V ' " ? 1 . ri ,-.x 1 -V ' " :n * :ii i .l". i :.,.p ir ih?- Nortl; , In VoA. 7. . - .1 I'rotijon:. nt DaylOR. O.. wi o17lctv- ii in many pat;; cf t:i . . * r j. TliriSKIMY. I'i colder, t and Mm. Wilson lies! V.'.vMvi.jjrton i-i-ason by giving first c <!k?iI official dinner?. Members c rohinet and thoir wives will b guests at tr.o white lioure tonight. C. I, HARNS8ERGER TESIIFIE! Cousin of Capt. J. S. Harns berger, of Harrisonburg. loo MVak to Wear Coat?('nnlih S|>eak Above Whisper?Bear's Emulaion Cured Him. Jonn D. Bear. Klkion, Va. Dear Sir: Eight yearn ago I wi a great sufferer from weaknes weak lungs and pleurisy and cong] ed night and day and raised and e: poctorated a quart in 24 hoars. I ha no appetite and everything I sa nauseated me. 1 couldn't stand ti weight of my qoet on my shoulder and could not speak above a whl per at timea. 1 was in one of It best sanatarlums in the Sooth, bi seemed to be growing worse evei day and was about to give op whe a friend asked me to .try. Bear Emulsion. I did so and had taken bat two daya.Yh.on I begin _to_in prove. My appetite improved, and felt stronger. I coughed very littl my lungs stopped hurting me an it was not long until 1 could wml two miles a great deal easier Uu I could walk around the sanitaria before taking the Petroleum Eoi slon. I took 18 bottles and today am a well man and owe a great da to Emulfcion. Sincerely. 0. T. Harnaberger. Anyone who donbta the gearalw ness of thla testimonial will gha write to |fr. Harnaberger. at m ton. Va, who will take jlwani I replying. Sold by Worthy Ik IflHlp. > I*""1 Tjj J. I !>- rtAYDIN CARRUTH. 1 I [t MMHUMMMIHWIMMMNM . e it ni the AoahliWa tan to tall tory. "Or roe ce? mim? > mil tf yo? a /Sto "rv*r" wm*** *,u * * "?r 1 < h *** wouW accept I ? a/ TTv^ * cske-wslk." rw- j ' lUlkitf Uifflfi to sued the do ml- , 0 tiW.iKktfHf- "we ******,f" * \ \W l-AHBKf w <*><??> ' Iwl MfiHM' t>romj)Uy. "I'll */ )v]B^H)v I touch up tbe pla r ,^DV^ I m w,th * lUU* II' 1HH 1 refus? to l- // i ( 8X*tify /our scan it I h ' VllHllHfl dalous wishes," re> I A l/jiijS.iPft pllcd the do?toio * I fi fflflln i ?i stoutly. 'TO not y I ml only teIi * tor3r? j- i ,wfriniaa^Ti but rn eee 1111,1 )f there Is a /moral .e tacked on as bejt qpmcs obo of my cloth." . "Can't you ?fcve ua'tbe moral first, i then we woni have to be dreading it?" ie asked tho judge. c~ "Yes, I'm willing to do that. Ttod ie moral Is: Ileware of selfishness, lest ie you be hoiBt with your own lyddite shell. It all happened up at my town last fall. There's a widow living there who has three daughters, very estimable young ladles, but, alas, the two older are exceedingly selfish, ^hey ore both somewhat farther along in life than the average nnmarrled wom' an?I don't know ha* old they arc? ' I hope I'm too much of a gentleman to know anything about a lady's age? but just for tho sake of the story we'll P. call/ one of them slightly over thirty 1 and the oilier, slightly under. The I | third daughter I'm willing to come out J boldly and call twenty?we're on safer v._ ground when we get down In that | neighborhood, you know. A ad, better j yot. this girl is ono of the most un- j I selfish creatures in the werM. Sfco It. | It: fact, a most charming givl in every o j way, with a pretty face cad a quiet,' unassuming manner vblch never fails L ,'lo v. in wit), its Binipio charm. if she ' | L 1 T any 'nl/.ug it is that of too great 1". livn.ilitjr ami an inclination to allow j h to be imposed.upon. Thbre is. | !1 I believe, a sort of unwritten law | > tii.icng wonmn that daughters must' . uunry fn rota'inn according to age." | r;tvr by her mother and older gis; | . ti-rs. and liit'c oj r.ottunlty was ever i] ' fiv v li. r even r^notely to content- jj the idea cf marr'age. It tr?a j t . last fall that anything In the ' : ' 'O cf a n:.in wr.? allowed to ap-M . 11 e1: wiihlii hailing distance. Then S t: v .is ^'vm the privilege of re- | < ; i.-.. re: if clrcur.npeot calls form a j ; l.i.er-.ni: young man canted llarry I r .. i? 7 . r.-f t r.ji gr-'her that the older - r "?-i hr. 1 no atienth.n-*'s?r f-cm It. ... }: ; ' :(i Ertgevnt- r t...> been roa t|?a>ins eo-rri to I ilr.ubei.. the i'.r a r.t; - ir lr1' ' l .Tacvcvon ??.-.* U ; g tan .- daring the f;.r, t'-.l - v..i .i at 1 i. l*i<T : ..c.V cacti i. : ? >{u. :i -i :lnd;r.g happinc*.! in ti. .. :/ i v Jr.'iy of hi? rhu.re CYt iy >' : . y I fvcrirfe'. Ttti? nppruVi cf * *: ! v.<;? !: r t'r.r p"aspect for l.-r.v ti.y charged. T!.- porch or the lawn \\? :v all very v.-ti under the cot: 1r?>,. r of ti- hr.rv- : ;roon?perh?>*s |:r J' .nble to any o;lur place?Van ho ' r./ i't-* Nb'.omi: r ruo.m 13 another 1 . t!:i::g. Right hM-.? I ivujcht to mention it:, t the wide v.'s hrw.ee, though comfortable. is far It: hirer Itaccoinrr.odated Elizabeth i.r.d Kc't very pleas- . for courting 1 urpufes, but '.hero was really r.o place for another So there was nothing fcr Dorothy but to throw herself on the generosity of the cihors, and beg them to sharn xrith ? l.'r. fciitcc Cfunday evening was the 1 ti.ly time that Harry could conveni. ' r.tr.ly call. She went to Elizabeth f)ret and laid the cher before her. She re^ 1 plied in effect that she was in the 11 habit of entertaining Mr. Edgewater | In the parlor each Sunday eveninp and that she had no intention of giving it , | up. n j "Poor Dorothy wiped h(. eyes nr.d - I nr.U?hl n?irh Tlito loHv ?-oa ftnmrniinil. ! f ed. The Idea! She was accustomed' Ic sec Mr. Jackson in the dining room [ c' each Sunday evening, and she thought ' she ittff herself giving it up to a minx who ought to be wearing her hair in t a iong braid. / "That evening Harry came. He had feared the worst, and was provided with hia winter overcoat and a pair ? of heavy goloshes. Dorothy put on her winter cloak and took her muff 1 and together they spent an hour ' tramping briskly up and down the path beside the house. At the end of the hour Harry said goodnight at the front ; steps, passed out the' gate, sneezed furiously three times and hurried borne. . SHOP 1 i i- ???????? d H Now is the time to Zl he fore the stock is 2 the largest assortmer J Prices range from ? " ll 5c to r - 3 MECHANICAL T ER THINGS THA "I . THE CHILDREN. i u, : SPENCE V THE HOME OF If ? t -tk. -it Doratky udl BgfES&35 rr ?'." < , v., g?I Wlahw FmIIkq Ik RgllwKy Wl> Although th. tTOTltfOK -a V." hu ?? IWM on nlhni too tobloo. OKaia n traoo oc itrou lUlgtou rooting. on the COTOT Um mouth, ore rotonodjo by Uoir nnat*-"UtW" tor Jonnnrj. "tnO too." for Jtobnmrj Md 90 OB. - I Bradshaw U a Quaker objected Id taking tba names of tk? month* f#o?a heathen emparors and deities. aad thl* prejudice ha* bean perpetuated Bine* tha drat laaoa of the Una table ??r I anty-two year* ago^-From th# Ltoodor Banning Standard. 7 Predict* Another Flood. Segundo Bench ex. a native of Pa? una, 1* prophesying another Noachlan I flood and the destruction of humanity I by it, having apparently been unhinged by the magnitude of the opera- | tlon* which joined the Atlantlo and I the Pacific. He ham. It Is reported. I prodpAd such an Irapreaaion by hi* I exhortations that hi* follower* have I built an ark and are engaged In oui- I lectin* animals, "two by two," for prucer ration when th* deluge corner I ~ Unllrnlteo Absorption, Tho capacity of the United State* for the absorption of object* of virtu would seem to be unlimited. Th* value of American imports of this character Increases yearly by leaps and bounds. The latest figure* for 191T show an Increase of 60 per cent.'upon those for 191LV In 1910 object* of art of the value of $22,000,000* were Imported. The ftfcur?? tor 1911 are $26,006,000. The distribution of the mount among the various European countries Is Instructive. First comes France, from which America takes $17,000,000 worth; next England, with $16,000,000. There Is a drop of over $19,000.000 to the $1,254,08& of Germany. The efficacy of the stringent Italian regulations Is shown by tha fact that only $740,692 worth cornea from Italy?or not quite so much as comes from Canada. The Imports of modern work* of art into tho United States In 1912 only reached the compr-itivcly Insignificant total of $1,012.0?*: ?3 per cent, less than the corresponding figures for the previous year. / - *1 Choice Cut Floircrs for uJ) Occasions 2 Roses, Carnations and ChrysanB the mums arc the seasonable flow* VI ci* now. Our art in wedding oul-. jn i>tsh C((ual to the best. Nothing 4 f.i.crin lloial oflcriogs than our 0 styles. B I'L US ! ^ ' Infer and spiing hlnomlpg j row i. . !y. llncimhv Narcissus, ' n?sH snri. lies Plant . J it'i ; i-1 results. Kgrc hushes [5 I'\ ... iA'^lge plants, * s 1 :? - v i' . i"l l'i rlraccous plants . ni\;h?-n<- ;mb telegraph 3 c.rdt i.'; n r-i :ly ?\? i ?.tcd by, J, I. QTilINN <S CO. | RALEIGH, N. C. K3TICE OP HALE. Cndcr and by virtue of the powej of suV? contained in a certain mortf-r.Ce deed eiefutcd by Henry Pott r and wife to George W. Speller, u.i.cli said mortjidL'c -deed is dated April 2Ctb. 1012. and duly recorded in th* Office of the Register of Deeds (or Deaufort County in Hook lfcf. rape 350. Utc undersigned will, on Monday the 1 .h uay of Januiry, 1014. at 12 o'clock M., at the Cour\ llouao Door In Ueaufort Connty. offer for sale to the- highest bidder ror cash the follow'*.* described real estate, towit: In PsfintnH Pnntitv V'n.O, P.m. Una, and in Richland Township, and more Dully described as follows: On the East sice of South ilxoek; beginning at Lo^e RaTber's northeast corner on Little Creek; running thence South 2 1-4 Weet to^ said Larber's southeast corner on ' iht Main Road; thence with said Road South 74 1-2 East 65 feet to R. L. Jones' Southwest corner; then?* North 2 1-4 East to said Jonea' Northwest corner on Little Cresk; thence dovn said Creek to the beginning. cootadbtng t 1-1 ncree more or less. This 3rd day of December, 1911. GEORGE W. SPELLER. Mortgagee. EDWARD L. STEW*ART. Owner of the Debt. EDWARD L. 8TEWAJIT, Attorney. 1ARLY select your TOYS broken. We have it of dolls in toum- $5.00 ; OYS AND OTHT WILL PLEASE R BROS. SANTA CLAUS. ?: ? >r.;f 7.: . jwr n |' G?t one now A. C. HATHAWAY J I I ' 9 J Winchester and U. ML G. New Club Shells, j \ | both standard quality are carried by us In large J , , .quantities. ? We are prepared , to fill your orders; either ? E wholesale or retail. " The hunting season will soon open and you I ? should purchase a supply early. 5 = # : | Harris Hardware Co., J! g WASHINGTON, N. C. - ' [ I ~ '" T . ' .. .-i > I I l* ~ - i ^ m Try the Daily News . Job Department for I Up-to-Date Work I i . ,. i . NEW Sanitary Grocery I Now open with hill and complete line of everything good to eat. Goods - 1 Fresh-nothing stale. Orders filled with dlspa'ch. Phone 474-that's all. We do the rest. Your patronage sotWt^d.: A. R. STYRON & CO. Next to Tayioe's Drug Store. N. &.?dust in. Corned Beef and Scotch Her- rings. Trv them. 1 . 1 i ) l.SON WOOD?Member* N?w Vort. Colrae grcbsoga?<AM?S W. COLE ) ' ] J. LEON WOOD & CO. 5 / B\NKERS and BROKERS. S , ? Blocks, Boods, Cotton. <tw in mm* Provisions.* V- PtuM flfiil. S \ Carpenter Building. Norfolk Vk *. t' ' \ Private wires to New Yor Htovk- Btdutpce, Chicago Boned at ' V [rude and other ftnaucini center*. \ S Correepoodnuce reepActtelly snllcHed. kiafiwl and nwyM * S = / Iccun'nU given Careful AlkJka... V ' MORTGAGE BALE. die debt secured by sold*. instrument, ? he underai&i *1 mortgagee will, ro Pursuant to a power of sale oou. Wednesday, the 17th day of Decerntalued la that certain rent estate bar. 1?1S. a* 12 o'clock aocn. offer , uKmi executed by R. O. Cayton.for sale to. the tilghsag bidder forte J. W. Stewart, bearing date the-cask at the court houaa door In j 21st day of January, 1211. lbs sunn Beaufort. County, the following da- , being recorded In the office of the crlbed tract of land: , Register of Deeds, ol Heaufort Counr SUuata lying and' being In Beaw- , ty la book 152, page <11. I will sell fort County. North Carolina and in at ths Court Hons# door*In Wtlb Washington - Township, and nm Ingtoa, Beaufort County. ^ Netth ully desert bed as follows: Sr?MMry?.ni?n! at 'the hour of, 12 . Con.inM.elag -.1 l-? feet east of the , o'clock M. to the btgheat bidder for outer at thai Rates Ess Is lbs sua . ?. ill 0( the tallowing described Jim, Mag-the dlalstoo Has bemaa , property aa conwayed la the "art- the Igmt laadl ei< the PAt* had. . g?e atoraaald. Afl at that luMUf nortft g, ?We anglo aha at , ^ ort coi." Nort?CaioUaa, rt-lflhah what Mt.ta.4.1 t. W J Xing ui uad* at B. a.- Praacott. Kialh atreeu analog therm. aaah H. R. Caytoa. B. T. Boanar aad wim Ninth, ?aM <171 fee a. thence B. M SHOW aadi othapa '? ( ,oJ,*ra ?*- With WhaiA atraat. bounded aatl deaorlbed; aa follow.: k nrTy- ?lth aald 1-tp <Af* Region lag at a etaha " Bloant'a to the beginning; aetag the ditch at a. a. nana leaA aoarryel la a dead tear" end ruuatag gough lt* Ji Loath* trtttUh and "Ha U, Kite roar "a comer: thaw Worth tt* Rank Ihrt. gaga 11.. >lgfrr-re polae to JBdaat'a dlgeh: thaaoe Weat l*tlae eT Qeb&yt Caanty 4? pole* aad 4 "? ^ Hanker It. lt?. ??."<X.'r?S5,?.dd" a*SS RODW-RT from Sidney M. Sparrow to C. C. mot,I Bee. April tth. mtrt't WARD 1 Utmti. recorded la the Reglater al Deed* At orneye. Offlc. In Ueaafort County. BtaU of ll ll ewe North CaroUaa, la Soph 1H. T*SP M4' 1. W. STRWARt, Mortgage* (?Ty MARK HP. New hem, N. 0., Naramber It . ? : ? : Chtckaaa, grown KfUe NOTint *>P MOKTOAGK SALS Letmb'ek'ne. each .!!'.!! 1 . . ItOllc Under and by Ttrtue of lap powpf !! *!44 ' J Rr. f gala contained la a nartata most- Tallow 4c .age d.W Bemted on October Irt Dry tBrthfdaaper lb. ...... - Ma Hit. by Job* H. Joyea* aad w? wr?r^Si?y S" . ?? 1 do *;? *? lu.^TZ ^or>rpertteu<lalri!# del tult X","n 7 ' " ' ' 10c gating bdaa mmda la the paymaat al Wool, tm from bar ..7.' 14c ??"rw^!ta^r*N8T ; v P DANIKIj ?t WAFUtKN * Attorneys at Law We pra^tko ln all tlir ixturtM. I n'\ _ ?: i?s? f . >? Wiley O. Rodnu ' I' HODMAN m BONNER, f. . - IMOTiii ft Tiujta*^- ?"> f %>i , , I - MWo, North CwUu. I . I . ; ' - j. . . I I V * I w. ? RODMAN. JR., ' Attoner^t-hew, V * \ WuelitoKUm, ft. C. ' *. ' once SoTinsr * Trust Ilalldlni ? * V r * I : 1 i. . . I I O. A. I*HIIJ.H% A BRO. I " FIRE INBVRANCK. I WASHINGTON. N. C. I * U * ?. ] f ? W WD GRIMES, ? Attorney -nt-Lnw, * ' Waahlngton, .North Carolina, B? - Prnctlcee In all the ConrU. I . ? ' ' ? ." V-'if'i m-ABO I.. HTEWAR*. %'J Attorney-at-L aw, - WeFhtnitton, N. C. f ' - ~ if Rmtifr A y I Frank II. Brju, Wfl I SM ALI , MarLKAN St RRTAJlS Attorneys-at- Law, I Waebfta*toe, Nortli Carolina. A. ?. Marlaaa, WaalOatton, Pf. C. * W: A_ Thompson, > Aurora, S C . J ? MrLEtl A THO U PROS, ? Attorneya-at-Law, m~ \ ? Aurora and Washington, X.^'. * ' ' ?' . ? GEO. J. KTUDDKIVr, ' Atlaroejrel-taw, ? 'Xm1 tea Lewie * CalM*, * ?' - MaMcet Street, * ? WaaUtafttoo, N. C. > HAltlYT MvMTLLAST, Dr. Ilwlrau Illdg., B. M?ltt St. ' > WMhtnaCoB, North hutlhi. , ^0|j a: . a ar * .. 'ji H? a- *>. a... ? . 1 COHAN- H. KABMBG, Altonor rt-lMr, > Oath fcitip * TIM Co., Hide * I . Waahinctoat.X. C. * L ^ i Attanmy rt-Low, JH ? We practice- to th? ? J the >i??< om. ] . ? ? 4 *. .1 % ??? I * *.- f . * * * * minmummyi KOTICXL 1 - Sarin* oudllftad a* administrator 1 of th. eetate at bmnt A. Okm- I <*r, deeeawd. lata of Boufort eoe?- I If, North Cajtollna, tkhlilt notify all persona ha sins clatma aaatnat the eatata af th* aaM deceased to si- J^B hlblt thorn to th* pnderalfnsd at tha^^B realdeoe* of the underlined on d^^B bofor* th* Ifth day of Norember.^^B lit*, or this nottea will V* pl-*d*d H la bar of thalr rooorarr. All. person* ^B Indebted to th* aid estate will ^B pMPa* make immediate paymaut^ ' | *" T CAdtntttmntor Jfl m
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