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WASHINGTON UAILY NEWS I PUBLISH Et' ?VKMY A1TBRNOON. EXCEPT BrmDATS. a* ?aaoad-eUo mtiw, Auipurt 8. r?09. it the po?toffl?. W- C- ??<kr tW of March 8, 1870. 8UB8CRIPTION RATES Oh Mnntfc ? .85 FW Month* 1.00 Six Months ...1.50 Ow Tmr 8.00 flttkar-ipfina* mint he paid f in ad vane*. Tf paper is not r*? pmmpfN. telephone o r thin office, Snhacriber* deairinp VM p#r di*e?ntinned. will p?ea*e notifv this office, otherwise H I*# mtntiwued at regular ?nH^ription rati*. ?miW T.. MATO ? - . ? ? Proprietor i OAKL OOFRPH . . Editor i WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. NOV. 20, 1915. Ajj a suggestion for civic improvement, wo would call the attention of die Board of Aldermen that most of the street slims are in such a bettered condition that they cannut bo real. A number of stre-rT corners have no signs at all. According to press report, it is contemplated holding a conferen of netitral nations in order t<> find some in "am- of settling the wa After ftiey have decided every thina satisfactorily. the warring nr tions will probably tell them tog.tohell, ? and continue their &crnf CHAFING THKIIi VIEWS. Since tho publishing of the statement recen'lv i?su"d by (" -nfrres man Kitchin, there appears to have be* r a dec-id'd change in tb Hentiment of certain papers throughout ibis section < f the countn Mcwt of these papers hud hitherto announced th< mselvei. as beiu decidedly in favor tf tho administration's plan. Now. however, the are conceding that Mr. Kitchin has brought f.-r^h ??"?me mighty goo argumenta and while they are still howling f-r preparedness, thf are also urging that the matter be thoroughly investigated and al hinting that the expenditure of the proposed bill I'm d-.llars for tl army and navy may l?e ''somewhat ex:*?*>si\'r?." We predict that before the matter i; brought to a vote in Congree* the proposed bill will be considera! ly in -re like that advocated L Mr. Kitchin and others than the one urg-d by the administratis With the appearance of today's daily papers we expect to see tli same old time-worn remark* about "turkey hash" and turkey "cr queues." 'They will have to stop designating the wearer* ?-! wrist watche rs mollycoddles ar.d sap-head? imw. Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany wears one in iL<. open." ? News ami Observer Well ' With the Anti-Saloon I^ogue. the Suffrugntcs. :he National 1 >? I Hart>uc mat _ r die coming se: of the liveliest that has ever lev* ??eld. fenae plan, the Rivers and llartw,ic matt r am! >..-\vial otuer u *1*1,1. su jects, we predict that die coming mjs-> ?*> of Cyiiynss will be'enc When you see a man riding around in a bis? aulom?bili'. smoking /wo-/t;r-a-quarr r cigars aud enjoying ibe luxuries of life and then, when you see the same man drop a nickel in the collection plate at church on Sundays, ? well, it's peculiar. that'* all. Some of us went to Richmond yr?t? rday. bi.iu ? Norfolk and others stayed at home, but ever.. in ? i(. . v ?? ! x ;hey spent tli. day ? had it all over th ? p<ior d -vil- win. Lsi-I n.a?l.- arrangements to go out of town and couldn't beeaiw >>t \ ??'.wj- ? ?iu;;u ri ?! us jurors. We call the ottenti- n of the Now r.-rn Sun t.? the f- ll owing: The Elizabeth City Advance. in ir '- T;: . ?'a* ?. that "Mr. 11am has left for Xewbern." A J*". '!"? announces that "the next convention will r ?? b? at X ? ja gonna do about it? A? ?H'iiitii.jj ru." What DL.SCTSS! X- i TH K IM'X L!H i'S. While we ar#* always glad pnbii-1: *!i?* v'' *^ ? ' ;i?;v ?if .r-r rea l era on questions in which >b ? > r r 1 1 r : 1 ; r ? " * v i- 1 1 : : r- -t'*d. tbf liier fact that thpy find tb' ir way in'o 'fir- v- ? ! - ? ? ? . : i - <!???- n-?t n -er bArily signify that they nr?- our view? and meet wi lt our f*n 1 ?rs'- tner" and approval. Tuesday we published a r-ornvn ti! ? i ti ,fi whi?*h wf- afTiXf'd th signature, "A Farmer.'' a= tli" writ r -v.* --i b" v ? " j-1 prefer bavin his name left out. This !??"? r v..-=. vri-r-r. : ? i ? i ien V the goo" r^ads movement in Wa;"hin?t.-.?i t -v r t- ? ? ???1'n'. fhnf the pr? j^ct was one fosf red fln l ?lo-iirnat* 1 r. b<n -'m? ?? i i v pr^pl'*, an1 claiming that the r*%- i?h m- f '!??? rural ? I i - ? -i? ? ? ?: "??!?! -?> tli proposed bond issue Iieranae th?* work oil thf ronds would be of 1 i t tl if any lienefit to them. We do n<"?t know the writer p'T-oiotlly. nor d > we know wh'th' he maker, a point of eornine ' ? ? i?. ? -:t w-- know t!iat tb country people will be b'-te-'it d to an erpin! extent and more so that thf'ne who live in town. Tn the first place, the people i i. t Ii ?? ru.-.il <li'?rii-is will r-nly ba\ to bear on -fourth r?f the exp'-n-f of me n-a I work. It ha=? be?i figured our that the inerea-'d ta" t tnk-- ??ar r <-f the is-^ue will amonm to eighty-five cents on the llioiojmd !? I ! ;i r--. Mjiiiv ?-f tli r* farmer' in the county will not have to pav ti -rr* tli o? fifty <>r -ixly cents a* their share. When you take into > . --ol-ratbm flie -avinif in tim the convenience it. nff'irils. tl -jiv im' ' ? loth rinimaU aud vehicles who iH there can claim that tb?- projf^i ii n-.i worth it^ I-1 tli**r* anyone in the township who run con-? j'-iiti>ou|v vi:\ tlmt rh"v think better rourls are not worth the in-og?iifi<-ii rr -i-.im with which they are taxed ? Is there a farmer in the township who d?n-? n?.t think he will get fifty cents worth <*f benefit ftiit of the movement f The writer of the article. reT-rrcd U\ jibr^ve, stfttc^ f|ir?t th?* I'oadV in their present condition are g?Kul eTiraigh for tfir- people r?f the country to haul their produce ??ver. I'r<?hahlv so.? - in .wihim cwses? - but we have seen draVH canning U> t??\vri. l">id''rl with cott- n <?r lolincr.) tliat found it practically impo?aiblc r? ? make uriv pr*?t?re*?^ triroueh th? ? mud and deep ruts. We have hcii tin* driver-" Ih-Ii their mules un mercifully in the attempt u, make them poll birder. We have seen | farmers stopped by the roedside, repairing tin darrwicre to their cart", caused by the surlden shifting the |r?nd when the vehicles dropped into a rut. Nor are w alone in having -?een tjiese thingf*. Others throughout the county have seen them as well. If we want this state of affair* to continue, let's give up the bond issue, but if we realize the benefit and value of good roads ? and wo beiitft that most of ut do? LET'8 HAVE THEM. $1 $1 $1 ? H '*? ? TOMORROW Dollar Day ^ ?> . A.T? James ?. Clark's Extra Special Yalues 25 Handkerchiefs SI 5 Dig Towels : : $1 6 Aprons : : 12 Table Napkins $1 11 Yards Bleaching $1 8 Yards Pamask $1 $1.50 Dress Goods $1 An exceptional opportunity to secure some big values. Many other Reductions . James E. dark n?w nrw cid\( J. H. Dixon, Owner and Manager. Washington, N. C.. Nov. 24. 1916. The above farm which I have cwned for the past three years, j I. news aleo as the O.d Holland farm ? hich I placed in the handn,of the iUaufort I.and Co., which la rnan r.ged by Messrs. J. E. Corey and N. Simmons, of Washington, N. C., j i i sold to said Arm. ' Wc wish to say that any one wish i lag to buy or sell land will do well to confer with this company as they, | I'ave dealt with us on short notic , .'a'r. genteel and hone'tly in a*l rr !?pects, and we take this method of tiiuakir.K them for th ir courtesy 'n ?N resoectb In this transaction k <0tkue?) MR. AND MRS. J. H. DIXON I I-26-ltC. DUDLEY 2yi inche# NORMAN 2H inch*. AR.HOW COLLARS MAN-HAWKS SCARE CHICKENS 0 outclaas Petal uma before many nor? breeding i?iou. But bow one biff thing standi fa tLt ay. Ttoa leathered tribe of Beil la oToloplnc a pal vying tear of aaro anea, and every time one appear^ 1 Ce -gy all run to corer will iuawka and ecreechee beard tu SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL OONGRMB 910X0 ? CHARLESTON ? 9'0 For the above ocoaaloa the A.% , laatlc Cout Lin* will Nil axeuralon ticket* from Waahlngton to Charl** ion at 910.11. Tlekru will *old (or all train ? on December 11, IS and IS, limited returning to mid night of Deeembar SI, 1911. Pro portionately low faraa will be made from all point* on the Atlantic Coaat Line. This la a convention of the 'great rat importanoe to the South'* com mercial, manufacturing and Indus trial lntereata, and will be an1 open ing wedge for It* opportuntlea at ; thla time, n recognition of lta Im portance th* United Statea Govern ment ropoaee to *ond nine (9) bat t'.eehlpa to Charleaton and tn addi tion there will be a large number of crulaera, torpedo boata and aubma* rlnea there for the lnapectlon and pieaaure of the large number of the South'a representative cltlxena Who will be prevent. For achedule and further Infor mation, call on S. R. CLARY, Tloket I Agent, Waahlngton, N. O. ! ATLANTIC COAST LINE I* The Standard Railroad of the South MADE OVER AGAIN. , Mr*. Jennie Miner, Davidson 'In d. writes: "I can truthfully aajroley Tableta are the beat 1 ever ua&d. They aro ao mild In action. I fael like 1 have been made over again." Good health haa no greater enemy than conattpatlon. Foley Cathartic Tableta keep the etomach awet, I liver active, bowels regular, and hanlah billouaneae. alck headaohea, ?our atomach. Stout peraona we' "nme th* light, free f^eMng they rive Davenport Phartnarv Come to The' GARAGE That guaran tees you Satis factory Service in everything. Whether you store your car with us perma nently or just buy occasional supplies, we guarantee to please you in "both quality & Pnce. The Best Grade of Gasoline at the lowest market price, Try our Service once and notice the differ ence. Washington Motor Car Co.. PILES CUBED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD VfN Mltf from mmm Itokto* blind m pro trading Pllaa, tead m jrotti *dd.-*a*. ui I will toll yon how to oora yooimlf a: horn* by the m* absorption treatment; and will alto Mild mm of tbU bocM tr*at;u?H fraa for trial, with rafarvnoM from your owu locality If nq?tfd. Immediate r?lfef un: pwmwnt cure Mill red. had ao aoocj. bat toll other* of Uata oB?r. Write today ir Hm. *L Samrana. Bos P, Dvm lad WE ARE AGENTS Irer Johnson, Readim 1 Standard, Emblem, Hudsor Dayton and Great Western Bicycles sold for cash or on time. We also have th? most complete repair shoj in the city.alljwork guarar toed D. R. CUTLER Phone 2SS Watch This Space Having sold a 1 the small farms we have 1 een advertising in this spacc for the past three months andbell?vlng ^hen we have a good thing he e in the city, we should tell our friends about It. we will for the next two months advertise In this space, several bargains in houses and lots In this c ty, which we have for sale. Houses and lots her* ar* hard to buy, and if these places Interest you, you had better see us at once as they will sell quickly. XO. 1. On the West side of Pearce Street, between Second and Third Streets. Lot 43 feet front, by 190 fn t deep. House has five rooms, two pantries, two closets, electric lights and pump on porch. The house is plas tered, and painted, and in good shape. Wood^shed and room for automobile in yard.' Good garden. An attractive and convenient home, in good neighborhood. Price and terms on request. NO. 2. On the North 9ide of Sixth Street, l>etween Market and Bonner Streets. Lot 50 feet by 150 feet, with good garden. House with two room s^ with dining room and kitchen, nicely plastered, just painted and in good condition. Oood neighWhood. and considering near the center of the city a great bargain at $775, payable $325 ia <'?r?h. and balance $7.'? ?i year for six yeara, which is les* than rent. NO. H. On the Southwest corner of Bonner and Fifth Streets. A good big lot Oood location. Four room* with dining room aud kitchen. Painted, plastered and in good condition. Price $975 on natiifsctory terms. Lot in worth that without the hou^e. Washington Beaufort Land Company I?ea$kipfi aime Riildial Wmhln ; (Ion , N. C. JNO. E. COREY. Manager. ? a. A. Denial. Jr. J. ?. Manning ? ? L. C. Warrea W..W. Kltchla ? ' DANIEL k WARREN, ? * MANNING 4 KTTOHHf ? ? Attorn?ye-at-Law ? ? Praetioe la Superior, Federal a ? and Suprema court* of this atate * ? ? a a a a a ? a ? * ? H. W. CARTER, M. D. ? ? Practice limited to dlmua If ? ? arm, bar, nobk * throat ? P and the KITTING Or' GLASSES ? ? omca o?er Brown's Dm* star*. ? ? Ho an 9 to tl in; X to 5 ,.B ? ? except Mondaya. ? ? WASHINGTON, N. C. ? ? . ?*????? ????# , ? H. I. Ward jQDtnl D. OrlmM " ? WARD* GRIMES ? ? Attorneys-at-Law ? ? WASHINGTON, tf. C. ? ? We praotles in the court! of th. ? ? Flrwt JndteM Dletrlet aad the ? ?? Federal eonrta. # a a a a a < a a a aa ' W. Or RODMAN v ? - ? "y Attorn?y-a't-Lraw u -1f WASHINGTON. N. C. a a a a a /a a a a a 1? ? ... a a eeeea aaa ^c^VTTXAK ? ATTORNV-AT-LAW ? Laufthlmrhoasa Building, * ? Corner Second and Market 8t?. ? . eeeeeaee a ? a ? eaaaaaaa ? ?? ? R. 6. 8TW?. B.S..D.VJL ? WASHINGTON. N. C. ? ? Yeterlaery Burgees ? ? twrr *?-? ---! a . ? Oflar ? iiafci* a ? B4t Market St. ? ? Day Pboie ??. Night Phone ??? ? aa a aeaeaa#* A.D. MacLean. Washington, N.C. a W. A. Thompson, Aarora.N.C. a McLean & Thompson ? Attorneya-at-Law * ? Aurora and Waablngton, If. 0. ? * ?aaaaa##j> ????aaaaa# ?. L. Stewart f. H. Brjan * STEWART & BRYAN * Attorneys-at-Law * , WASHINGTON, N. C. * ? N. I> Slmmoni w. L. Vaughan ? SIMMONS & VAUGHAN ? LAWYERS ? -* Rooms 18-14-15, Laughlnghouse # * Building. Washington, N- C. # Jno. H. Small A D. MaeWn ? * S. C. Bragaw W. B. Rodman, Jr. ? * SMALL. MaoI.EAN. * ? BRAGAW ft RODMAN ? Attorneys at-Law a b Offices on Market St.. Opposite ?'r City Hall. Washington, N. C. ? G. A T>"TJT!T><5 ?. Rug ? FIRE INSURANCE ' ? WASHINGTON. N. C. ? .TORN Jf nr?lfjfT5R ? Atferney-al-t.aw ? WASHINGTON. N. C. ? WENT TO THE HOSPITAL. P<""nmter at wlanchard, Cal., writers: "I had kld X? ;r??.h", ?" *?? ' *?* to go h- hospital. Foley ? Kidney PI 11? "> ?"? they corM m* 1 ?""?? 'f*S loo highly of them. SulJerera |h ,h*" hl|l similar benc<ft nl? . 5! d '<"? kid ney and bidder a!Tm?nta. It ban I""*?1*' ? I ?>s Tarlons symp toms of weakened or dfaaasad Wdl ?'H. Davenport Pharmacy. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Exceptionally Low Faroe to WORrOLK, VIRGINIA, Than knifing Day, Tharadajr, ]foTcmb?r 96th, Acooont FOOTRALL A. A M. of N. O. va. W. M L. of Vm. Excellent arrangement of Sleopfag Car and Looat Train Service. I Ticket* on Sale .November 14th and 25th. Final return limit Nov. SCtb. Make Bleeping Car reeervatlona *ar]j In order to aeonre tatiifactor? arcommodationa. For complete information oonanlt nearaat tforfolk Southern Ttekot Agent. ?. D KTL?, U. S. L1ARD. TriM Htm* Ow'l *?t,
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