WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS | nun miT aitmiwooii. SZCXPT 8TNDAY8. ,, Mil m n lilillii maM*, ?, 1909, ?t th. pctoOo* W Wwfciin>m jplion rates, ???JMJ* ??????.., ; JA1CTS L. MATO ? ? Proprietor. ; f ABL OOKRCH ? ? ? - - " - Editor, j WASHINGTON, NORTH, CAROLINA, AUGUST 2, 1915. Take the time to do it. Get vaccinated in the anti-tvphoid trea; incnt and be on the safe side. The preventative has proven it' worth, ? News and Observer. SOME QUEER VIEWS. Thin morning, while in conversation with several local n?en, th editor ww asked to give the police force a "haul over 'the coals" f?> the methods that the latier employed in arresting automobile spcet! aters. "The officers get in l>ack of trees and hide behind houses, so tlu they cannot b? ween," >*&id one of the*: men. "I believe that this i a mighty sneakv way of doing business and I tliink it ought to I Mopped.*' The man who made that remark had evidently not given in tic thmight to what ho was saying. How else ore the police to arre traftio violators, unlet** they remain from view { An officer woul stand a tine chance of putting a stop to speeding, if he were to stan in th* middle of the street in plain sight of the autoinobilist. He* die of old age before he ever caught anyone. The trouble iu Wnshington ? to be perfectly frank ? is that thei in a certain sentiment of opposition against every new law or ref lation that is enforced ? no matter what kind of a law it is. Son per5?oas appear to think that the* laws are direeted against tlicm pe ' tonally; that the <*ity officials are merely wanting to show their p?.w? and authority and that the laws, therefore, should be strongly o] po*e gamzation was aiding in the road work of Lenoir county. Tb article wa.? reproduced in full, and we desire to thank Mr. Canad for his letter. We have heard many favorable comments on it. The news that the Interstate Cooperage Company at Belhavo resumed operation today, was received with great satisfaction in th 9e<;tion. The greater part of HelhavtnV laboring population is en ployed at this plant and the shut-down of the plant caused them coi aider a bio worry. I* this connection, it might be said that Washington is extreme! fortunate. It is not dependable upon any one large business ente; prise and the closing dorwn of one of its manufacturing enterprise would not seriously affect the city. A POOR POLICY TO FOLLOW. In Saturday's issue, the New Bern Journal, in a couple of ii editorial paragraphs, refers to Kditor Biggs of tho Greenville K? flccfor as a "four-flusher" and a "numb-skull,*' in addition to severs other sarcastic remarks. We believe that the Journal made a mistake. Merely hecaus Editor Biggs was opposed to the preaching of Evangelist J. W. Hat ? which started the whole thing ? is no reason why the Jounia should grow personal in its remarks against its contemporary. Ever; man in entitled to his own views. If they are wrong, it is only yigh that an effort should be made to correct him. but there is ahsolutcl, no excuse for the Journal using the terms that it did in referring to the editor of the Greenville paper. The Greenville Reflector, however, is not entirely guiltiest*, fo it printed the following remark in its issue of Thursday last: "The editor would never l>e so cruel an to make an egregious ass out of the New Hern Journal's office boy by accusing him of being the author of the Journal's cditoriala." The -Hcflee.tnr was evidently aroused by the paragraph which ap p? arod in the Journal last week and which evoked the al>ove retort The discussion relative to Mr. Ham's sermons, was of interest t? tho readers of the New Hern and Greenville papers, but when tin editors become personal in their attacks and take to slamming a eanh other, the readers become disgusted instead of interested. Tin editorial column of a new>?paper is no place in which lo wage a per f>nal war. ItECKRK? INNOCENT OK OI'ILTV? Practically all of the resident** of Washington, during the la1*! ?lay or two. have expressed themselves a* believing that CharlOF Keeker was innocent and that an innocent fuan had l>crn sent to hi? death. Thin belief was largely l?aacd on the fart that Bocker did not make any confession before going to the chair. The following paragraph, reproduced from the Rocky Mount Telegram, appear* to be the general sentimeut : That Charles Becker should have gone to his death protesting his Innocence causes many to doubt the man's real guilt in connection with the murder, especially since he also denied the statement attrib uted to him that he would plead guilty to second degree murder. The man's composure in the hour of death was aa remarkable a? the sen sational events that marked the crime with which he was charged. That OoveruoT Whitman should hare been the prosecuting attorney in Backer's first trial and tho fact of Ma confidence of the guilt of the man firtt others a satisfaction that, despite all th* protHtt, VW Wit ftfHj. BRICKBATS AND BOUQUETS. Docw't Hult Fi. How doeo "Wailow in Washing;* on" suit the New*?? Greenville He sector. Another One. Carl Qoerch. editor of a Washing on papr-r. was arrested by a police nan for riding a bicycle on the side walk*. ? Kinston Free Press. ? How Come? Now the Washington Dally News -3 violated Its neutrality. ? Gren :lle Reflector. And That's No Ue. e The Greenville Reflector man iould look out or It will be "Wal ped in Washington" for him If he ravels that way. aft??r his sugges ion to the Washington Daily News chat the slogan it wants Is "Wallow ?n Washington." ? 'News and Obser ver. Explaining Things. The News and Observer wants te now If the automobile drivers in Vashlngtou have grown gay enough o drive their earn on the sidewalks, 'he Observer was prompted to ask Vs question on account of the arnlng In the Washington News, "he Observer is informed that Ed 'or ald lud ratfatarad tad rondrmad pnrmamt to Da lava ?? 1(11, ?h??tar li Tkla Ua 14lk tol at Jim, Kit ?K. A. ML, Olarti a< Mtartar |wi Nvrmm w hijl la BWrM j eetate are raqneetaC ta make aa im mediate settle meat. thla 16th day af Jaae. 1918. T. J. HARDING. ? 16-4 we. WE ARE AGENTS Iver Johnson, Rending Standard, Emblem, Hudson Dayton and Great Western Bicycles sold for cash or on time. We also have the moM complete repair shop in the city fill work guaran teed* D.R. CUTLER PhoM M NOTICE QF HAIJC. Under lend tor virtue ?f power ?f Ml* contained la a deod ef trust to | the underalgned. A. D. MacLean, Trustee, from J. C. Johneon sad I wlf*, dat?d Mareb l?lh. lilt, which 1 l? r*o*rd*d Id th* OfiM of | Braufort County, North CaroJIlK, nl?t b*tw?*a M No, IT and No. 41 IM (Mt Waatwardlr up th* *aaal; (h.no* a atralcht IM* Northwardly paralMta* th* lia* b*tw**a lot* No. II aid IT, *a* half alia, th*n*? ?aatwardlr II* (Mt U th* lla* b* tw*?? lot* II aad IT, th*a** with M* M H4 IT lonthwardly along' tk* Mm b*tw**? **4d lot* ow* half) all* u th*' k*?Ual*|| *oa talolai tw*trtr mm. I TM* fair lttk, 1*11. K ft MmUMM, POl.CE CARRYING BODIES TO AMBUUKCES FROM WE EMTIAHI 'i4iw> Waahlngtoa. *. O. BAJtRV McMTIIXAH, ? ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. ? Aftar Juurjr lgt, ltl?, ? LangbInghou? Building, ? Corner Second and Markat 8U. ?? * 1 ?????? ? ?*? n. a. dum, jr. j. a. mimi^ ? Dimn,*i* irAinii, *JS||I ? "WO * KITCHIW. ? ? IiEW ? Practice In the Superior. F?dcr- ? ?I utf 8apram'? Courts of tbta ? HUtt. ? A. D. MaeLee*, ? w^hiBctofe, w. a ? * MoSsO*0" ;? Aturmtn .1 Law. '? Anrort ud Wa?hlngton. N. O. ? STEWART A HH7AM ? Aumc^Uir, *?'? Ut a - - ? ib i HIMMOKS ?"'AUUHA*h,e ? Lawyara. ? Booiu lJ-14-lg, Unrtilnrkoua ? Building. a Wa.Mngton, N. C. a lB?> H. BmaO. A. D. ?? ? *?**? c. Br^r, wTlT ? Rrnl? . Jfr * SMAIaL. HmcLMAX, BAA OA W ? * BODMIN Offioes on Market 6t, Oppo- ? glto City Hall ? ? WaaMnfton. North a. a. mmiw * no.' ? a ? ? ? a ? a . ? .a amo. 1. 1 3?riS i a ? ? ? a ? . : * * ? ? a ? tnwwllw ? Wuklnatoa, K, 0. ? 10 ? ? ? ? ? NORFOLK BOCTHEBW RAILROAD NEW 8flORT ROUTE. . FREIGHT SERVICE If 7011 Tglne qulok traaaporta Hon, route your ihipmenta tit Norfolk Southern Railroad. Watch the time mad* br thair paekage can, and you will dud that your intereata are Kwt aarred by patronlring them, a* "Time fl ? THnrrr.mx for an cum. Pr King'. N?W Ul ? Ml* are no* n??11ad la w?tl-?ir*a<( alaaa bettlea, mntnlnlnr ?f??r ?eta# wktte ptll.. for He. On. Kill with a glaat of water before retlrma ta a? a? ?T?k? dona Bear ana t>i?aeaat ta tak.. FffMtlra aa? >#?? tn re ?nil., r M? and ?eeaemtee) t# art. ?at a kail* te-??7. ta*. a ?oae V> etakt? >e?? ft??.?li>.tl?a ntll Ma re m.?m tn ?>.? ??nrta?. II ht Ik v%n??w** 3 .